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Scapula Tilter: correction of scapular dyskinesis in patients with subacromial pain syndrome: the ffect of an orthopedic device.

Subacromial pain syndrome is the most common cause of shoulder pain, accounting for 50% of all shoulder pain cases. Scapular dyskinesis has shown to be a key factor associated with many shoulder disorders, such as the subacromial pain syndrome and glenohumeral shoulder instability. Two Master students product development have created (and privately defended) a basic prototype of an orthopaedic device that is aimed at correcting the scapular position. The current project proposal is aimed at bringing this product to the market. First, the prototype will be further developed and adapted with confirmation of its efficacy, i.e. the apparatus can indeed correct scapular position. Second, this improved prototype will be used within a smallscale clinical study to demonstrate that the apparatus can reduce pain in patients with subacromial pain syndrome. At the same time, a trajectory of valorization will be developed to investigate the possibilities of bringing the product to the market.
Date:1 Sep 2017 →  1 Mar 2019
Keywords:ORTHOPAEDICS, SCAPULA, BIOMECHANICS
Disciplines:Orthopaedics, Surgery, Human movement and sports sciences, Nursing, Rehabilitation sciences