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Shoulder Girdle fromthe Standpoint of Classical Biomechanics
Authors: M. Janura 1; M. Mikova 2; A. Krobot 2; E. Janurová 3
Authors‘ workplace: Katedra biomechaniky a technické kybernetiky, Fakulta tělesné kultury UP Olomouc 2Klinika rehabilitačního a tělovýchovného lékařství LF UP a FN Olomouc 3Institut fyziky, Hornicko-geologická fakulta, VŠB – Technická univerzita Ostrava 1
Published in: Rehabil. fyz. Lék., , 2004, No. 1, pp. 33-39.
Overview
The combination of motions in shoulder girdle is characterized by great complexity and variability ofsolutions, which may reach final position of a selected segment. That is why locomotion of in greatrange is possible, but there are simultaneously requirements for maintaining stability in the givenjoint. Biomechanics is one of the groups of scientific disciplines, which enable description of theseevents, their course and possible consequences.The authors present an attempt to summarize basicbiomechanic events, which are related to the motions in individual joints of shoulder girdle and tothe action of forces, which are decisive for these movements.
Key words:
shoulder girdle, biomechanics, motion,muscle force
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Physiotherapist, university degree Rehabilitation Sports medicine
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