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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXXIX | Pages 127 - 127
1 Sep 2012
Anderton M Ede MN Holt E
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Aims

Accurate knowledge of the normal shoulder range of movement (ROM) is imperative for evaluating pathology and clinical success. However, in orthopaedic texts, the quoted normal shoulder ROM has significant variation. Furthermore we suspect there is a high incidence of intra and inter observer error during shoulder ROM examination.

The aims of our study were thus:

To perform a literature review and record the published values for normal shoulder ROM. Subsequently, to calculate the average of these published values.

To perform visual and goniometer measurement of shoulder ROM in 10 volunteers and assess the agreement between the two methods.

Methods

A literature search of textbooks, Pub Med and scoring systems was undertaken. Statistical analysis was performed to identify the average value of shoulder movements. Two researchers (specialist trainees in T&O) prospectively assessed 20 shoulders in 10 healthy volunteers. Second observations were made after two weeks. Visual estimation and goniometry assessments were conducted. Bland Altman analysis was performed.