Inclusion criteria:
Age between 18 and 45 years.
Athletes in overhead sports (e.g., volleyball, basketball, handball) with at least 3 years of regular training experience.
Presence of scapular dyskinesis in the dominant limb.
Ability to perform shoulder abduction and flexion without severe limitations or functional impairment (i.e., defined as the inability to perform at least 90 degrees of flexion or abduction, or the presence of severe pain (VAS > 7)).
No participation in similar training programs within the past 3 months.
Body Mass Index (BMI) between 18.5 and 26.9.
Exclusion criteria:
History of structural injuries to the shoulder or upper extremity within the past 6 months (e.g., fracture, dislocation, rotator cuff tear, or labral tear).
History of surgery involving the shoulder, upper extremity or spine.
Neuromuscular, rheumatologic, or systemic diseases affecting proprioception (e.g., diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, thoracic outlet syndrome, cervical radiculopathy, etc.).
Presence of acute and active pain in the shoulder, elbow or wrist at the time of testing or during activities of daily living.
Evident structural abnormalities of the spine or thoracic cage, such as kyphosis or scoliosis, that may influence shoulder movement patterns.
Pregnancy or breastfeeding in female athletes.