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The purpose of this study will be to investigate if there is any correlation between shoulder dysfunction and the lateral alignment of the spine, scapular dyskinesia, pelvic tilting angle, Shoulder height angle, and trunk side bending (strength and mobility) in the frontal plane in patients with unilateral SIS.
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This study will be conducted to answer the following question:
Is there any correlation between shoulder dysfunction and the lateral alignment of the spine, scapular dyskinesia, pelvic tilting angle, Shoulder height angle, and trunk side bending (strength and mobility) in the frontal plane in patients with unilateral SIS?
This study will be limited to:
Assumptions:
It will be assumed that:
Hypotheses:
It will be hypothesized that:
There will be no significant correlation between pain score and measured variables in patients with unilateral SIS:
There will be no significant correlation between disability score and measured variables in patients with unilateral SIS:
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Non-athletic patients of both sexes.
referred by an orthopedic surgeon with a diagnosis of unilateral SIS (Stage I, or II).
Patients aged between 20 to 40 years.
BMI between 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2.
having four or more of the following findings:
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AMR SAAD TAWFIK SOLIMAN, demonstrator; enas fawzy youssf, professor
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