Effects of Elastic Taping Application Added on Conventional Rehabilitation Therapy to Improve Shoulder Pain and Upper Extremity Motor Function on Subacute Phase Stroke Patients with Shoulder Subluxation

Bimo Sutomo, Martha Kurnia Kusumawardani
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ABSTRACTIntroduction: To determine the effect of adding elastic taping to conventional rehabilitation therapy on the improvement of shoulder pain and motor function of the upper limbs in patients with subacute strokewith shoulder subluxation.Methods: Research subjects who met the inclusion criteria were recruited from medical rehabilitation clinic in RSUD Dr, Soetomo. The total research subjects were 20 people (10 in treatment group and 10 incontrol group). The parameters were Visual Analoque Scale (VAS) for assessing shoulder pain and Fugl Meyer Assessment (FMA) for assessing motor function in the upper limbs.Results: There were significant differences before and after therapy for 3 weeks for VAS (p value = 0.00) in the treatment and control groups, there were significant differences in FMA in the treatment group (p value = 0.04), there were no significant difference in FMA in the control group (p value = 0.06). There was no significant difference in changes of VAS (p value = 0.23) and FMA (p value = 0.32) between the treatment and control groups before and after therapy for 3 weeks.Conclusion: The treatment group and the control group gave the same results on improvement of shoulder pain and motor function of the upper limbs before and after therapy for 3 weeks. There was an improvement in motor function of the upper limbs in the treatment group and there was no improvement in motor function of the upper limbs in the control group befor e and after therapy for 3 weeks.Keywords: conventional rehabilitation therapy, elastic taping, Fugl Meyer Assessment (FMA), Glenohumeral subluxation (GHS), Hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP), Visual Analoque Scale (VAS).
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亚急性期脑卒中肩关节半脱位患者在常规康复治疗基础上加用弹性贴带改善肩关节疼痛及上肢运动功能的效果
【摘要】简介:探讨在常规康复治疗中加入弹性带对亚急性脑卒中肩关节半脱位患者肩关节疼痛及上肢运动功能的改善效果。方法:从苏托莫RSUD医学康复诊所招募符合纳入标准的研究对象。研究对象共20人(治疗组10人,对照组10人)。参数为评估肩部疼痛的视觉模拟量表(VAS)和评估上肢运动功能的Fugl Meyer评估量表(FMA)。结果:治疗组与对照组治疗前后3周VAS评分差异有统计学意义(p值= 0.00),治疗组FMA评分差异有统计学意义(p值= 0.04),对照组FMA评分差异无统计学意义(p值= 0.06)。治疗前后3周,治疗组与对照组的VAS (p值= 0.23)、FMA (p值= 0.32)变化无显著差异。结论:治疗组与对照组治疗前后3周肩关节疼痛及上肢运动功能改善情况相同。治疗组上肢运动功能有改善,对照组治疗前后3周上肢运动功能无改善。关键词:常规康复治疗,弹性绷带,Fugl Meyer评估(FMA),肩关节半脱位(GHS),偏瘫肩痛(HSP),视觉模拟量表(VAS)。
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