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Table 3 Comparison of the variables UQYBT, MD, and sEMG on the pain side (PS) and no pain side (NPS) of PG

From: Function, strength, and muscle activation of the shoulder complex in Crossfit practitioners with and without pain: a cross-sectional observational study

Variable

PS

95% CI

NPS

95% CI

p

UQYBT (%LL)

     

Medial

118.4 ± 21.3

109.2 to 127.6

117.9 ± 19.1

109.6 to 126.2

0.978

Inferolateral

74.6 ± 14.9

68.1 to 81.1

74.9 ± 14.1

68.8 to 81.1

0.691

Superolateral

55.4 ± 14.7

49.0 to 61.8

57.0 ± 14.3

50.8 to 63.2

0.530

Composite

82.8 ± 14.2

76.7 to 89.0

83.4 ± 14.2

77.2 to 89.5

0.704

MD (N)

     

ER

122.2 ± 38.6

105.5 to 138.9

126.2 ± 39.9

108.9 to 143.5

0.853

IR

113.1 ± 38.5

96.5 to 129.8

116.2 ± 36.4

100.5 to 132.0

0.684

ABDU

84.8 ± 26.8

73.1 to 96.4

90.8 ± 25.5

79.8 to 101.9

0.455

ADDU

95.0 ± 35.0

79.8 to 110.1

92.5 ± 29.3

79.8 to 105.2

0.746

sEMG (%MVC)

     

UP

50.4 ± 11.2

45.5 to 55.2

53.5 ± 12.1

48.3 to 58.8

0.363

LT

47.7 ± 7.2

44.5 to 50.8

49.9 ± 8.3

46.2 to 53.5

0.346

PM

53.4 ± 12.7

47.9 to 58.9

53.3 ± 14.7

46.9 to 59.7

0.983

  1. The values were presented as mean and standard deviation (% LL: percentage of limb length; N: Newton; % MVC: percentage of maximum voluntary contraction)