J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  2010 Jun;34(3):316-324.

The Activities of Trapezius and Deltoid in Rotator Cuff Tear Patients Injected Local Anesthetics in Subacromial Space

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea. ceh@hallym.or.kr
  • 2Department of Orthopedic Medicine, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To investigate the activities of upper trapezius and deltoid muscles in shoulder abduction in full can and empty can position in rotator cuff tear patients. METHOD: Twelve subjects with right rotator cuff tear patients participated in this study. Each subject performed scapular plane abduction with humeral external rotation (full can position) and with humeral internal rotation (empty can position). Electromyography (EMG) was recorded with surface electrodes at the both upper trapezius, anterior, lateral, and posterior deltoid muscles during shoulder abduction. The EMG activity of each muscle was normalized according to the highest EMG activity during a maximum manual muscle test for the corresponding muscle.
RESULTS
Muscle activities of the lesion side's upper trapezius and lateral deltoid were significantly greater than those of the normal side in full can position. In empty can position, the activities of upper trapezius, anterior, and lateral deltoid increased in lesion side. In comparison between full can and empty can exercises, over 30degrees abduction arcs, empty can exercise showed increased muscle activities of upper trapezius and all deltoid muscle in lesion side. In contrast, anterior and lateral deltoid only showed increased in the muscle activities under empty can exercise in sound side.
CONCLUSION
Rotator cuff tear is involved in changed the activities of upper trapezius and deltoid muscles. And these results suggested that in rotator cuff tear patients, the changed pattern of muscle contraction should be considered in shoulder exercise.

Keyword

Shoulder; Rotator cuff; Electromyography; Lidocaine

MeSH Terms

Anesthetics, Local
Deltoid Muscle
Electrodes
Electromyography
Exercise
Humans
Lidocaine
Muscle Contraction
Muscles
Rotator Cuff
Shoulder
Tears
Anesthetics, Local
Lidocaine
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