2017
DOI: 10.1590/0004-282x20160195
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Upper limb function and functional independence in patients with shoulder pain after stroke

Abstract: Objective To examine the frequency of shoulder pain following stroke. Methods Stroke patient function was evaluated using the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) and Scale for Upper Limb Function in Stroke (SULFS). Function scores were examined and compared between the shoulder pain group (SPG) and the no shoulder pain group (No-SPG). Results A total of 58 patients, 22 women (37.9%), were included in this study. The mean patient age was 49.2±10.8 years and study evaluations were done 3.52±2.26 months af… Show more

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“…In a previous study, post-stroke patients with shoulder pain had reduced upper limb function and lower daily functional independence (evaluated with the Functional Independence Measure) when compared to patients without shoulder pain. 10 In addition, post-stroke patients with impaired quality of life are likely to be functionally dependent. 11 Therefore, managing pain is important, not only for its relief, but also to improve upper limb function, functional independence, and ultimately, for their quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study, post-stroke patients with shoulder pain had reduced upper limb function and lower daily functional independence (evaluated with the Functional Independence Measure) when compared to patients without shoulder pain. 10 In addition, post-stroke patients with impaired quality of life are likely to be functionally dependent. 11 Therefore, managing pain is important, not only for its relief, but also to improve upper limb function, functional independence, and ultimately, for their quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em relação à dor e o grau de independência, resultados semelhantes foram encontrados em um estudo que avaliou a independência funcional em pacientes com ombro doloroso pós-AVE, sendo descrito que a dor desencoraja os pacientes a realizar os movimentos do membro superior acometido, o que posteriormente interfere na recuperação funcional, contudo, essa relação ainda não está elucidada (NICKEL et al, 2017). Por outro lado, estudos conduzidos por KAIHO et al (2017), demonstraram nenhuma associação significativa entre a gravidade da dor com a incapacidade funcional ocasionada por AVE.…”
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“…Poststroke shoulder pain (PSSP) is a common complication that usually appears within 2 weeks−2 months after the occurrence of stroke ( 1 , 2 ). It has a negative effect on the recovery of motor and sensory function and seriously affects the quality of life of patients ( 3 ). Additionally, PSSP can lead to psychological changes and sleep disorders, including depression, anxiety, fear avoidance, hypervigilance, pain catastrophizing, difficulty falling asleep, early awakening ( 4 , 5 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%