Effects of Sling-Suspension-Based Active Shoulder Joint Exercise on Shoulder Joint Subluxation, Pain, Muscle Strength, and Upper Limb Function in Patients with Subacute Stroke.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medicina-Lithuania Pub Date : 2024-08-20 DOI:10.3390/medicina60081350
Young-Jun Kim, Jungae An, Byoung-Hee Lee
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Background and Objectives: We investigated the effects of sling-suspension-based active shoulder joint exercise training on shoulder joint subluxation, pain, muscle strength, and upper extremity function in patients with subacute stroke. Materials and Methods: Twenty-eight patients with subacute stroke were randomly assigned to either the sling-suspension-based active shoulder joint exercise (SASE) group (n = 14) or the motorized upper extremity exercise (MUEE) group (n = 14). The SASE group actively performed shoulder joint flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, external and internal rotation, and horizontal abduction and adduction using a sling suspension system, whereas the MUEE group underwent an exercise program using a motorized upper extremity exercise machine. All participants underwent a 4-week intervention with 30 min of exercise once a day for 5 days a week. Additionally, both groups received general physical therapy and functional electrical stimulation for 30 min twice a day for 5 days a week. Shoulder joint subluxation was measured by radiographic examination before and after training, and pain was evaluated in the splenius, upper trapezius, and infraspinatus muscles using pressure parameters. In addition, a manual muscle tester was used to assess the muscle strength of the shoulder joint flexors, extensors, abductors, adductors, and external and internal rotators, and the Fugl-Mayer Assessment (FMA) and Manual Functional Test (MFT) were used to evaluate upper extremity function. Results: A significant group-time interaction was observed for pain, with F-values of F(1, 26) = 7.470, p < 0.011 for the splenius and F(1, 26) = 9.623, p < 0.005 for the upper trapezius. A significant time-group interaction was observed for the muscle strength of the shoulder, with F-values of F(1, 26) = 13.211, p < 0.001; F(1, 26) = 4.974, p = 0.035 and F(1, 26) = 9.674, p = 0.004 for flexors, abductors, and external rotators, respectively. A significant time-group interaction was observed in the FMA, with F-values of F(1, 26) = 13.243, p < 0.001. When comparing the interaction effects between time and group for MFT scores, a significant difference was observed, with F-values of F(1, 26) = 32.386, p < 0.001. Conclusions: This study confirmed that sling-suspension-based active shoulder joint exercises are effective in improving shoulder joint subluxation, pain, muscle strength, and upper extremity function in patients with subacute stroke.

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吊带悬吊式主动肩关节锻炼对亚急性中风患者肩关节脱位、疼痛、肌肉力量和上肢功能的影响
背景和目的:我们研究了以吊带悬吊为基础的肩关节主动运动训练对亚急性卒中患者肩关节半脱位、疼痛、肌力和上肢功能的影响。材料与方法:将 28 名亚急性中风患者随机分配到吊索悬吊式主动肩关节锻炼(SASE)组(14 人)或电动上肢锻炼(MUEE)组(14 人)。SASE 组使用吊衣悬吊系统主动进行肩关节屈伸、外展、内收、外旋和内旋以及水平外展和内收运动,而 MUEE 组则使用电动上肢运动机进行运动。所有参与者都接受了为期 4 周的干预,每周 5 天,每天一次,每次 30 分钟。此外,两组患者都接受了普通物理治疗和功能性电刺激,每天两次,每次 30 分钟,每周 5 天。在训练前后,通过X光检查测量肩关节脱位情况,并使用压力参数评估脾肌、斜方肌上部和冈下肌的疼痛情况。此外,还使用手动肌肉测试仪评估肩关节屈肌、伸肌、外展肌、内收肌、外旋肌和内旋肌的肌力,并使用 Fugl-Mayer 评估(FMA)和手动功能测试(MFT)评估上肢功能。结果脾肌的 F 值为 F(1, 26) = 7.470,P < 0.011;上斜方肌的 F 值为 F(1, 26) = 9.623,P < 0.005。肩部肌肉力量观察到了明显的时间组交互作用,屈肌、外展肌和外旋肌的 F 值分别为 F(1, 26) = 13.211,p < 0.001;F(1, 26) = 4.974,p = 0.035 和 F(1, 26) = 9.674,p = 0.004。在 FMA 中观察到了明显的时间组交互作用,F 值为 F(1, 26) = 13.243,p < 0.001。在比较 MFT 评分的时间和组间交互效应时,观察到了显著差异,F 值为 F(1, 26) = 32.386,p < 0.001。结论本研究证实,以吊带悬吊为基础的肩关节主动运动能有效改善亚急性卒中患者的肩关节半脱位、疼痛、肌力和上肢功能。
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Medicina-Lithuania
Medicina-Lithuania 医学-医学:内科
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