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Objectivo: O objetivo do presente estudo é averiguar as possíveis diferenças na atividade
eletromiográfica dos músculos trapézio superior, trapézio inferior e serrátil anterior entre os
participantes que reportaram história de dor na região cervical, comparativamente aos que não
reportaram dor na região cervical, assim como entre os participantes que apresentavam
discinesia escapular, comparativamente aos que não apresentavam. Metodologia: integraram o
estudo 41 participantes de ambos os sexos, com e sem sintomatologia álgica cervical, assim
como com e sem discinesia escapular. A atividade eletromiográfica foi avaliada durante uma
tarefa de abdução no plano da escápula. Resultados: Não foram observadas diferenças
significativas relativamente à actividade electromiogrâfica dos músculos trapézio superior,
trapézio inferior e serrátil anterior, entre participantes com e sem cervicalgia e entre
participantes com e sem discinesia escapular. Conclusão: A existência de cervicalgia, bem
como de discinesia escapular não influencia a actividade elctromiogrâfica dos músculos
trapézio superior, trapézio inferior e serrátil anterior na amostra estudada.
Aim: The aim of the present study is to investigate possible differences in electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius, lower trapezius and serratus anterior among participants who reported a history of pain in the cervical region, compared to those who did not report pain in the cervical region, as well as between the participants who presented scapular dyskinesia, compared to those who did not presente the condition. Methodology: 41 participants of both gender, with and without cervical symptomatology, as well as with and without scapular dyskinesia were included in the study. The electromyographic activity was evaluated during a task of abduction in the scapular plane. Results: No statistically significant differences were observed regarding the electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius, lower trapezius and anterior serratus muscles between participants with and without neck pain, and between participants with and without scapular dyskinesia. Conclusion: The existence of neck pain as well as scapular dyskinesia does not influence the elctromiographic activity of the upper trapezius, inferior trapezius and serratus muscles in the present sample.
Aim: The aim of the present study is to investigate possible differences in electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius, lower trapezius and serratus anterior among participants who reported a history of pain in the cervical region, compared to those who did not report pain in the cervical region, as well as between the participants who presented scapular dyskinesia, compared to those who did not presente the condition. Methodology: 41 participants of both gender, with and without cervical symptomatology, as well as with and without scapular dyskinesia were included in the study. The electromyographic activity was evaluated during a task of abduction in the scapular plane. Results: No statistically significant differences were observed regarding the electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius, lower trapezius and anterior serratus muscles between participants with and without neck pain, and between participants with and without scapular dyskinesia. Conclusion: The existence of neck pain as well as scapular dyskinesia does not influence the elctromiographic activity of the upper trapezius, inferior trapezius and serratus muscles in the present sample.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciado em Fisioterapia
Keywords
Cervicalgia Discinesia escapular Trapézio superior Trapézio inferior Serrátil anterior Electromiografia Neck pain Scapular dyskinesia Upper trapezius Inferior trapezius Anterior serratus Electromyography