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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 22.
Published in final edited form as: Muscle Nerve. 2014 May 9;50(1):60–66. doi: 10.1002/mus.24099

Table 5.

Shoulder strength balance in extension/flexion, abduction/adduction, and external/internal rotation in children with brachial plexus palsy (BPP) and typical development (TD).*

Extension/flexion
ratio
Abduction/adduction
ratio
External/internal
rotation ratio
Side/children Mean (%) SD P Mean (%) SD P Mean (%) SD P
BPP Dominant 78.2 16.3 0.002 107.1 26.8 0.363 71.9 15.0 0.112
Non dominant 29.4 41.7 110.4 79.8 45.5 54.8
TD Dominant 86.0 23.1 1 92.6 21.3 0.959 76.7 16.6 0.657
Non dominant 85.4 21.0 94.8 25.6 76.8 26.0
Dominant BPP 78.2 16.3 0.337 107.1 26.8 0.243 71.9 15.0 0.622
TD 86.0 23.1 92.6 21.3 76.7 16.6
Nondominant BPP 29.4 41.7 0.001 110.4 79.8 0.697 45.5 54.8 0.031
TD 85.4 21.0 94.8 25.6 76.8 26.0
*

The mean ratios were calculated using the strength ratios of extension over flexion, abduction over adduction, and external over internal rotation of each child.

SD, standard deviation.