2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-51502010000100014
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Tratamento conservador na síndrome do impacto no ombro

Abstract: INTRODUÇÃO: A síndrome do impacto no ombro (SIO) é uma patologia inflamatória e degenerativa que se caracteriza por impactação mecânica de determinadas estruturas que se localizam no espaço umerocoracoacromial da articulação. É a afecção mais comum da cintura escapular com prevalência superior em indivíduos com idade entre 40 e 50 anos, entretanto, por estar intimamente relacionada a algumas atividades laborais e esportivas, se torna cada vez mais frequente em adultos jovens. Mediante o elevado número de pacie… Show more

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“…Deficits in rotator cuff and deltoid proprioception and motor control are key factors in the development of impingement syndrome because they influence shoulder movements 42 . This may be one of the main reasons why physical therapy is the best type of conservative treatment 43 . Physical therapists must incorporate the realization of proprioceptive exercises and functional activities in the treatment of rotator cuff disorders in order to reach successful motor outcomes 44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deficits in rotator cuff and deltoid proprioception and motor control are key factors in the development of impingement syndrome because they influence shoulder movements 42 . This may be one of the main reasons why physical therapy is the best type of conservative treatment 43 . Physical therapists must incorporate the realization of proprioceptive exercises and functional activities in the treatment of rotator cuff disorders in order to reach successful motor outcomes 44 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several muscle groups are considered important for the proper functioning of the shoulder joint complex, the rotator cuff muscles are included among these 2 . The rotator cuff is composed by the tendons of the subscapularis, supraspinal, intraspinal and teres minor muscles and has as main function keeping the humerus centralized in the glenoid cavity during the anterior elevation movement, as well as participating effectively in internal rotation (subscapularis), abduction and external rotation (supraspinal) and in horizontal abduction and external rotation (intraspinal and teres minor) 3 . Frailty of the rotator cuff muscles may cause imbalances in internal and external rotation forces, thereby changing the normal glenohumeral joint motion 4 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A dor indica positividade para tendinite do supra-espinhoso porque o tendão é empurrado para a superfície anterior do ligamento coracoacromial e processo coracóide. (24) O teste de Neer é realizado uma elevação rápida do membro superior em rotação interna. Para este autor o teste não é específico, pois o mesmo teste pode indicar capsulite adesiva, instabilidade multidirecional, e, lesões da articulação acromioclavicular.…”
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