There was no significant correlation between acceptable alignment according to radiological parameters and short- or medium-term functional outcome in patients older than 60 years with extra-articular DRF treated conservatively.
[Purpose] Describe the effect of a Physical Therapy (PT) program in function improvement
and pain reduction in patients over 60 years of age with massive and irreparable Rotator
Cuff (RC) tear. [Participants and Methods] Ninety-two patients received a 12 weeks PT
program that consisted in manual therapy and a specific exercises program. Before the
start and at the end of the treatment, the shoulder function was assessed with
Constant-Murley, the upper extremity function with DASH, and the pain during activity with
the visual analog scale (VAS). [Results] At the end of the treatment, Constant-Murley
exhibited an increment of 24.9 points, DASH showed a decrease of 28.7 points, and the VAS,
a decrease of 3.6 cm (p=0.00). [Conclusion] A PT program based on manual therapy and
specific exercises in a short term improves the function and reduces the pain during
activity in patients with a massive and irreparable RC tear.
Objective
To determine the short-term effect of graded motor imagery (GMI) on the affective components of pain and range of motion in subjects with chronic shoulder pain syndrome.
Design
Open-label single-arm prospective study.
Setting
The Physical Therapy Laboratory, Universidad de las Americas.
Subjects
One hundred seven patients with chronic shoulder pain syndrome.
Methods
The subjects received a six-week GMI program based on laterality training, imagined movements, and mirror therapy. We assessed pain intensity using a visual analog scale (VAS), fear of movement was assessed using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK), and catastrophizing was assessed using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS). The patient’s flexion active range of motion (AROM) was also recorded.
Results
At the end of treatment, the VAS showed a decrease of 4.2 cm (P < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 3.3), TSK showed a decrease of 17.0 points (P < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 2.8), catastrophizing showed a decrease of 19.2 points (P < 0.001, Cohen’s d = 3.2), and shoulder flexion AROM showed an increment of 30.3º (P < 0.000, Cohen’s d = 1.6).
Conclusions
We conclude that a short-term GMI program improves the affective components of pain and shoulder flexion AROM in patients with chronic shoulder pain syndrome.
Objective: To describe prevalence of scapular dyskinesis (SD) in adult patients with distal radius fractures (DRF).
Material and methods:The current cross-sectional study was conducted at the San Borja Arriaran Clinical Hospital. 180 patients with a type an extra-articular DRF, according to the AO classification, were recruited. The presence of SD was evaluated with the yes/no dynamic test based on visual criteria, and the clinical diagnosis of shoulder pain was performed by orthopedic surgeon.
Results:The prevalence of SD is shown in 80% of all patients with DRF, this value increases to 90.9% in group of patients with associated shoulder pain. The odds ratio was 10 with a 95% CI: 4.1-24.8 (p=0.0000).
Conclusions:The prevalence of SD is shown in 80% of all patients with DRF; this value increases to 90.9% in the group of patients that present DRF with associated SP. The ratio for estimating prevalence is 10 times higher in patients with DRF with shoulder pain compared with the asymptomatics shoulders. There is a statistically significant association between the presence of SD and shoulder pain in patients with DRF.
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