Clinical research of Shoulder Injuries Developed in Volleybal Players Spking at a Posterior Angle
10.4055/jkoa.1982.17.1.140
- Author:
Kwon Ick HA
;
Sung Ho HAN
;
Dong Sung OH
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Shoulder Injuries in Volleyball Players
- MeSH:
Arm;
Baseball;
Golf;
Humans;
Korea;
Orthopedics;
Police;
Shoulder Joint;
Shoulder Pain;
Shoulder;
Sports;
Tendons;
Tennis;
Volleyball
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
1982;17(1):140-144
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
There is no sport in which the shoulder does not play an integral role. There are many patients with shoulder joint problems in volleyball, baseball, tennis and golf. In volleyball, a quick strong spike is necessary. Therefor, the treatment of shoulder injuries as well as the protection of the shoulder is a great concern of the player. The authors have done and analysis of the playing history and the clinical studies of the volleyball players who have been recorded as patients of the department of orthopedic surgery, Korea National Police hospital, from January 1977 to December 1980. Results of the study are as follows: l. Of the ages between 17 and 25, the average age was 19.9. 2. Out of 228 case studies 96 complained of shoulder pain or 42.1%. 3. The 84, or 87.6% of the players used the posterior angle spike. The anterior angle spikers and middle angle spikers were 6 players or 6.2% each. 4. Of 60 posterior angle spikers attempted to change spiking angle, 46 or 76% were able to alieviable the shoulder pain. 5. In the posterior angle spikers the lever arm is at its shortest extent so the cases of pain were analyzed as due to repeated impingement of supraspinatus tendon.