Comparison between the isokinetics parameters of shoulder joint and independence functional level in manual wheelchair users

R. C. Flores, A. J. Pereira, F. C. Silva, L. F. Crozara, S. Payão
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Shoulder pain is a common complaint in the wheelchair user’s population. This condition brings loss of independence and quality of life. Objective: The aim of this paper is to correlate shoulder joint isokinetic parameters and independence level of manual wheelchair users with or without pain. We hypothesize that   users more independent are exposed to overuse injury of shoulder joints. Method:  This is an explorative cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach. Community patients attended at a Rehabilitation Center. Manual wheelchair users. Twenty-four patients participated, we used the Functional Independence Measurement (FIM) to investigate the independent level of wheeled patients and isokinetic parameters of internal/external rotators and flexion/extension muscles of shoulder joint was collected using Biodex System 4 Pro. Statistical analyses were made by Fisher Test, Spiro-Wilk Test, Pearson Correlation test, Spearman test and the Coefficient of correlation’s value was squared to estimate the percentage of variation in dependent variable, explained by independent variable. Results: Total FIM variation was between 79 and 117 and median ipsilateral strength ratio of rotator muscles were 0.94 on 75°/s and 0.95 on 150°/s for the right limb and respectively 0.96 and 0.93 for the left limb. Conclusion: Wheelchair users present internal/external rotators shoulder muscles imbalance and the covariations samples of time of injury and peak torque ratio external/internal shoulder rotators have a significant predictive value on total MIF. These results suggest that there is correlation between the studied patients and shoulder impairment.
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手动轮椅使用者肩关节等速动力学参数与独立功能水平的比较
肩痛是轮椅使用者的常见抱怨。这种情况会导致独立性和生活质量的丧失。目的:探讨有疼痛或无疼痛的手动轮椅使用者肩关节等速参数与独立水平的关系。我们假设更独立的使用者暴露于过度使用肩关节损伤。方法:采用定量方法进行探索性横断面研究。社区病人在康复中心接受治疗。手动轮椅使用者。24例患者参与,我们使用功能独立性测量(FIM)来调查轮式患者的独立水平,并使用Biodex System 4 Pro收集肩关节内/外旋转肌和屈伸肌的等速参数。采用Fisher检验、Spiro-Wilk检验、Pearson相关检验、Spearman检验进行统计分析,相关系数的平方估计因变量的变异百分比,由自变量解释。结果:FIM总变异在79 ~ 117之间,右旋肌的中位同侧力量比在75°/s和150°/s时分别为0.94和0.95,左旋肌的中位同侧力量比分别为0.96和0.93。结论:轮椅使用者存在内外旋肩肌不平衡,损伤时间和内外旋肩肌峰值扭矩比的协变样本对总MIF有显著的预测价值。这些结果表明所研究的患者与肩部损伤之间存在相关性。
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