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Intrarater and interrater reliability of three classifications for scapular dyskinesis in athletes

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  • Denise Martineli Rossi
  • Cristiane Rodrigues Pedroni
  • Jaqueline Martins
  • Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira

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Clinical evaluation of scapular dyskinesis (SD) aims to identify abnormal scapulothoracic movement, underlying causal factors, and the potential relationship with shoulder symptoms. The literature proposes different methods of dynamic clinical evaluation of SD, but improved reliability and agreement values are needed. The present study aimed to evaluate the intrarater and interrater agreement and reliability of three SD classifications: 1) 4-type classification, 2) Yes/No classification, and 3) scapular dyskinesis test (SDT). Seventy-five young athletes, including 45 men and 30 women, were evaluated. Raters evaluated the SD based on the three methods during one series of 8–10 cycles (at least eight and maximum of ten) of forward flexion and abduction with an external load under the observation of two raters trained to diagnose SD. The evaluation protocol was repeated after 3 h for intrarater analysis. The agreement percentage was calculated by dividing the observed agreement by the total number of observations. Reliability was calculated using Cohen Kappa coefficient, with a 95% confidence interval (CI), defined by Kappa coefficient ±1.96 multiplied by the measurement standard error. The interrater analyses showed an agreement percentage between 80% and 95.9% and an almost perfect reliability (k>0.81) for the three classification methods in all the test conditions, except the 4-type and SDT classification methods, which had substantial reliability (k

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  • Denise Martineli Rossi & Cristiane Rodrigues Pedroni & Jaqueline Martins & Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira, 2017. "Intrarater and interrater reliability of three classifications for scapular dyskinesis in athletes," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(7), pages 1-10, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0181518
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181518
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    1. Longo Umile Giuseppe & Risi Ambrogioni Laura & Alessandra Berton & Vincenzo Candela & Carlo Massaroni & Arianna Carnevale & Giovanna Stelitano & Emiliano Schena & Ara Nazarian & Joseph DeAngelis & Vin, 2020. "Scapular Dyskinesis: From Basic Science to Ultimate Treatment," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(8), pages 1-17, April.

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