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BACKGROUND The scapula plays an important role in shoulder function. Scapular Dyskinesis, which is defined as a noticeable alteration in the motion and position of the scapula relative to the torso, is often a complication seen in baseball players. Scapular Dyskinesis can lead to shoulder impingement syndrome in throwing athletes causing uncomfortable pain and weakness. Scapular stabilizing exercise programs have been implemented by coaches to prevent Scapular Dyskinesis and other shoulder injuries. There is limited research showing the effects of a functional resistance band program combined with a traditional resistance training program. Scapular strength and mobility can be assessed by having technicians administer the following tests: Lateral Scapular Slide Test (LSST), Functional Side-to-Side test, Reverse Fly Strength Test, Row Strength Test. DISCUSSION, LIMITATIONS, and FUTURE RESEARCH Discussion The COMBO group did not increase either scapular strength or stability significantly over the TRAD group. Limitations Small sample size (N=22). Lack of time to elicit a full training response. Unable to monitor the traditional exercise program. The accuracy of the measuring devices (0.5 cm). Future Research Measure improvements in rotator cuff musculature. Consider both throwing and non-throwing arms. RESULTS No significant interactions between groups. Significant changes were found from pre- to post-testing in the LSST at the hips-inferior angle, functional side-to-side test, and row test for both groups. Effects of Two Scapula Strengthening Programs on High School Baseball Players B. Carlson, M. Cook, K. Nelson, J. Taipale Faculty Advisors: Jeffrey Janot, PhD Department of Kinesiology, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire ABSTRACT Scapular dyskinesis occurs in baseball players at all levels, which may result in functional abnormalities and throwing injuries throughout a career. Strengthening the musculature that supports the position of the scapula is necessary for improving longevity in baseball. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine if improvements in scapular strength and stability in high school baseball players are facilitated more from a traditional strength training program (TRAD) or a combination of traditional strength training plus resistance band training (COMBO). The importance of this study is to establish the most effective training program for high school baseball players. Methods: Twenty-two high school baseball players (age range: 15-18years) were selected for the traditional and combination training groups. During the six week program, the TRAD group completed a resistance program three days per week. The COMBO group completed nine band exercises, three times per week in addition to the traditional resistance training program. Measurements of scapular mobility, strength, and functional movement was tested pre-and post-program. Conclusion: The COMBO group did not increase either scapular strength or stability significantly over the TRAD group. EXPERIMENTAL AIM and HYPOTHESIS The purpose of this study was to determine if a combination of traditional and resistance band training will show improvements to scapular strength and stability compared to only a traditional resistance training program We hypothesize that both COMBO and TRAD training groups will improve scapular mobility, strength, and functional movement significantly. However, the COMBO group will improve more than the TRAD group. METHODS Subjects 22 volunteer high school baseball players (16.5 +/- 1.1 years) Testing included: LSST, Functional Side-to-Side Test, Reverse Fly and Row Strength Test All subjects provided written informed consent according to IRB guidelines at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank the UWEC Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and Tadd Turnquist M.S., as well as the subjects and coaches for donating their time and efforts to this study. 90/90 External Rotation 90/90 Internal Rotation Row Reverse Fly Chest Press Plus Incline Press Plus Victory Scaption ProgressionSetsRepetitions Week 1: Red Band210 Week 2: Red Band310 Week 3: Red Band312 Week 4: Red Band36 regular, 6 oscillations Week 5: Blue Band210 Week 6: Blue Band310 Figure 2. Scaption Figure 1. (left to right) Internal Rotation, External Rotation, Incline Press Plus, and Victory Figure 3. Incline Press Plus Table 2. Resistance Band Exercises Table 3. Combination training group protocol Figure 4a-c. (a) LSST resting position (b) LSST hands on hips position (c) LSST arms spread position (a) (b)(c) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS A one-way ANOVA test was used to validate that our two groups were not significantly different from one another following pre-testing. A Pearson Correlation was used to show intrarater reliability within all tests. Following post-testing we analyzed our data via a 2-way ANOVA test with repeated measures. This showed if significant differences or interactions were present between groups, within groups, and between groups over time. Statistical significance was set at P<0.05. Software used was SPSS version ; SPSS Inc, Chicago, IL. Table 4. Two-way ANNOVA *indicates a significant change (P<0.05) Testing Variables Pre-TestingPost-Testing Band / Traditional REST: Inferior Angle9.94 / / Supraspinatus Fossa7.28 / / 6.67 Superior Angle7.88 / / 8.42 HIPS: Inferior Angle10.13 / * / 10.06* Supraspinatus Fossa7.0 / / 6.36 Superior Angle7.97 / / 7.86 SPREAD: Inferior Angle9.5 / / 9.53 Supraspinatus Fossa4.31 / / 3.86 Superior Angle6.19 / / 6.39 FUNCTIONAL/STRENGTH: Functional Side-to-Side28 / * / 28.9* Row13.6 / * / 15.8* Fly10.4 / / 11.8