Sentences with phrase «winging scapula»

I find with regular side planks clients will either have an unstable winging scapula or they will try and push up with their shoulder using their delt muscle and under - using their core.
For example, my shoulder blades don't sit correctly, I have winging scapula — I assume this is caused by a muscular imbalance which I'm sure is related to shoulder instability.
Winged scapula are an indicator of having a weak Serratus Anterior muscle.
A winged scapula is a symptom of another condition, rather than an injury itself.

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The scapula (shoulder blades) should stay bedded and not wing out or squeeze together.
If the pec minor is tight, it is usual to see some level of winging of the scapula, coupled with protraction and you may notice an internal rotation of the humeral head, too.
Along with the increased impingement risk, a tight pec minor and subsequently inhibited serratus anterior causes the glenoid fossa to become more vertical in its alignment, resulting in increased abduction, rotation and winging of the scapula.
This tends to cause the inner edge of the scapula to protrude slightly from the back (this is readily apparent if you look at the average woman wearing a shirt that reveals her shoulder blades — you can usually see the inner edges sticking out like miniature wings.
The scapulas may start to wing away from the rib cage to create movement.
This palsy affects the muscles of the upper arm and causes abnormal positioning of the scapula: «winging».
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