Latin-hypercube random sampling was used to generate 60 Pearson-product moment correlation coefficients associating changes in scapular posture (ΔθAB, ΔθEL) and cervical posture (ΔθCV) across all three distinct shoulder postures. Bias-corrected accelerated bootstrap confidence intervals were estimated from 10,000 bootstrap replications of 60 Pearson product-moment correlation coefficients (99% confidence interval). Bold indicates correlation coefficient (r) was significantly different from zero.