Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research
<p lang="en-GB"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Objectives. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence of the shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Misdiagnosis...
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doaj-eb92602b27964d77a4e86d98cd24d77b2021-07-07T05:46:38ZengNicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland - University Sports CenterPedagogy and Psychology of Sport2450-66052450-66052018-03-0142264210.12775/PPS.2018.00814264Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized researchAgnieszka Skopowska0Maciej Biernacki1Monika Dekowska2Małgorzata Łukowicz3Sielski Łukasz4Agnieszka Filarecka5Collegium Medicum, UMK Bydgoszcz, Department of Laser Therapy and PhysiotherapyCollegium Medicum, UMK Bydgoszcz, Department of AnatomyUKW Bydgoszcz , The Institute of PsychologyAWF Warsaw, Department of RehabilitationCollegium Medicum, UMK Bydgoszcz, Department of MidwiferyCollegium Medicum, UMK Bydgoszcz, Department of Oncological Surgery<p lang="en-GB"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Objectives. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence of the shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Misdiagnosis or improper treatment of the illness may effect in a serious functional impairment of the upper limb. The treatment, dependent on the medical condition, involves: rest, NSAID therapy, physiotherapy as well </span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">as kinesitherapeutic procedures. The aim of the research was to conduct a detailed diagnosis <br />of the shoulder impingement syndrome and the efficacy assessment of the matched rehabilitating procedures considering the symptoms.</span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Material and methods.</strong></span><span lang="en-GB"> The research was conducted in 39 people aged 30 to 81 treated for SIS. </span><strong class="western"><span lang="en-GB"><span>85% of the respondents were professionally active.</span></span></strong><strong class="western"></strong><span lang="en-GB">In order to assess the efficacy of the therapy the following were carried out: the pain assessment test, functional tests (Neer’s, Ludington’s, Hawkins’, Apley’s, Job’s and the active painful arc test) as well <br />as measurements of the active range of motion of the joint. The patients were subjected to two kinds of physiotherapy – ultrasound therapy (US) procedures and the short wave diathermy (SWD), both connected with procedures aiming at mobilization of the shoulder complex and off-load exercises. The outcome was submitted to statistic analysis. </span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Results. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">The results obtained in both groups of patients were compared via the Mann-Whitney U test. No significant differences between the SWD and the US groups in the efficacy of the conducted procedures were observed. The data analysis within therapeutic groups revealed the existence of significant differences (p<0,01) before and after the therapy, in the VAS and Laitinen scales as well as in the measurements of the range of motions. </span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Conclusions. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">The outcome of both conducted therapies in both research groups included: decrease in pain, increase in the range of motions of the glenohumeral joint and improved function of the upper limb. Both procedures may be successfully employed in the treatment <br />of SIS in professionally active people.</span></p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/PPS/article/view/16906shoulder impingement syndrome (sis)ultrasound (us)manual therapyshort wave diathermy (swd)vas |
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Agnieszka Skopowska Maciej Biernacki Monika Dekowska Małgorzata Łukowicz Sielski Łukasz Agnieszka Filarecka Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport shoulder impingement syndrome (sis) ultrasound (us) manual therapy short wave diathermy (swd) vas |
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Agnieszka Skopowska Maciej Biernacki Monika Dekowska Małgorzata Łukowicz Sielski Łukasz Agnieszka Filarecka |
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Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research |
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Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research |
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Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research |
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Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research |
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Therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) for professionally active people: randomized research |
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therapeutic procedures in shoulder impingement syndrome (sis) for professionally active people: randomized research |
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Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland - University Sports Center |
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Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport |
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2450-6605 2450-6605 |
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<p lang="en-GB"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Objectives. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence of the shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Misdiagnosis or improper treatment of the illness may effect in a serious functional impairment of the upper limb. The treatment, dependent on the medical condition, involves: rest, NSAID therapy, physiotherapy as well </span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB">as kinesitherapeutic procedures. The aim of the research was to conduct a detailed diagnosis <br />of the shoulder impingement syndrome and the efficacy assessment of the matched rehabilitating procedures considering the symptoms.</span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Material and methods.</strong></span><span lang="en-GB"> The research was conducted in 39 people aged 30 to 81 treated for SIS. </span><strong class="western"><span lang="en-GB"><span>85% of the respondents were professionally active.</span></span></strong><strong class="western"></strong><span lang="en-GB">In order to assess the efficacy of the therapy the following were carried out: the pain assessment test, functional tests (Neer’s, Ludington’s, Hawkins’, Apley’s, Job’s and the active painful arc test) as well <br />as measurements of the active range of motion of the joint. The patients were subjected to two kinds of physiotherapy – ultrasound therapy (US) procedures and the short wave diathermy (SWD), both connected with procedures aiming at mobilization of the shoulder complex and off-load exercises. The outcome was submitted to statistic analysis. </span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Results. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">The results obtained in both groups of patients were compared via the Mann-Whitney U test. No significant differences between the SWD and the US groups in the efficacy of the conducted procedures were observed. The data analysis within therapeutic groups revealed the existence of significant differences (p<0,01) before and after the therapy, in the VAS and Laitinen scales as well as in the measurements of the range of motions. </span></p><p align="JUSTIFY"><span lang="en-GB"><strong>Conclusions. </strong></span><span lang="en-GB">The outcome of both conducted therapies in both research groups included: decrease in pain, increase in the range of motions of the glenohumeral joint and improved function of the upper limb. Both procedures may be successfully employed in the treatment <br />of SIS in professionally active people.</span></p> |
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shoulder impingement syndrome (sis) ultrasound (us) manual therapy short wave diathermy (swd) vas |
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