Scapular dyskinesia refers to abnormal movement or positioning of the shoulder blade during arm motion. It is often linked to muscle imbalance, poor posture, shoulder injury, or repetitive overhead activity. This condition can cause shoulder pain, instability, and reduced performance in athletes. Physiotherapy focusing on posture correction, strengthening, and movement retraining is essential for restoring normal scapular mechanics and preventing further injury.
Causes of Scapular Dyskinesia:
- Muscle imbalance (weakness of serratus anterior, lower trapezius)
- Overuse from repetitive overhead sports (e.g., swimming, baseball, tennis)
- Shoulder injuries (rotator cuff tears, labral injury)
- Poor posture and prolonged sitting
- Nerve injuries (long thoracic or spinal accessory nerve palsy)
- Post-surgical shoulder stiffness or scar tissue
Symptoms of Scapular Dyskinesia:
- Abnormal shoulder blade movement (winging or tipping)
- Shoulder pain during lifting or overhead activities
- Weakness or fatigue in the arm and shoulder
- Limited range of motion in the shoulder
- Instability or feeling of “heaviness” in the arm
- Reduced athletic performance
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