Risk factors for volleyball-related shoulder pain and dysfunction

PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
Jonathan C ReeserStuart E Willick

Abstract

To identify risk factors for volleyball-related shoulder pain and dysfunction. Cross-sectional, observational. National championship sporting event. Competitors at the 2006 National Intramural & Recreational Sports Association Collegiate Club Volleyball Championship competition were invited to volunteer for the study. A total of 422 athletes returned questionnaires, of whom 276 also underwent a structured physical examination. Study participants provided information on any history of volleyball-related shoulder pain or dysfunction. The simple shoulder test (SST) and a visual analog scale permitted subjects to quantify the extent of their perceived functional limitation. Subjects also were invited to undergo a physical examination in which dynamic scapular positioning, glenohumeral range of motion, shoulder girdle strength, and core stability were assessed. Standard statistical methods of comparison and tests of association were used to identify risk factors for shoulder pain among participating volleyball athletes. Approximately 60% of participants reported a history of shoulder problems. Attackers and "jump" servers were more likely to have shoulder problems than setters, defensive specialists, and "float" servers. Nearly half...Continue Reading

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