Kinesio taping in patients with shoulder impingement

Sorin P*, R. Fj, Joly A, Patiño O, Terrasa S
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Study Design: Prospective Observational Study Background: Physical therapy is one of the primary treatment options for these patients, however, we were unable to identify previously published research that objectively assesses the impact of taping on joint range of motion or on pain levels in patients with SAIS. This gap in the literature motivated the present study. Objectives: To describe the results of the application of neuromuscular taping in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome (SAIS), with respect to their pain levels, joint range of motion, and acromiohumeral distance, assessed via ultrasound Methods: A prospective series of cases was evaluated at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires between April and September of 2018. Twenty-four patients from age 25 to 65 were invited to participate (9 men and 15 women), all of whom had been diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinopathy, impingement syndrome, or bursitis with positive signs of impingement in the affected shoulder and anterior shoulder pain in fl exion Result: Signifi cant changes in AHD (Figure 2), pain, and anterior fl exion were registered after taping. Superfi cial dermatitis was detected in only two patients, but this did not affect the assessment. Conclusion: In the results obtained by this study, it has been observed that the application of neuromuscular taping using the method described above signifi cantly increases AHD, leading to short-term improvements in pain and joint range of motion. Research Article Kinesio taping in patients with shoulder impingement Sorin P*, Ramirez FJ, Joly A, Patiño O and Terrasa S Department of Physical Therapy, Hospital Italiano of Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina *Address for Correspondence: Pablo Sorin, Department of Physical Therapy, Hospital Italiano of Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Email: pablo.sorin@hospitalitaliano.org.ar Submitted: 08 May 2019 Approved: 21 May 2019 Published: 22 May 2019 Copyright: © 2019 Sorin P, et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
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肩撞击患者的肌内修贴
研究设计:前瞻性观察性研究背景:物理治疗是这些患者的主要治疗选择之一,然而,我们无法确定先前发表的客观评估胶带对SAIS患者关节活动范围或疼痛水平影响的研究。这一文献上的空白促使了本研究的开展。目的:描述神经肌肉胶带在肩峰下撞击综合征(SAIS)患者中应用的结果,通过超声方法评估他们的疼痛水平、关节活动范围和肩肱距离。2018年4月至9月期间,在布宜诺斯艾利斯意大利医院对一系列前瞻性病例进行了评估。24名年龄在25岁至65岁之间的患者(9名男性和15名女性)被邀请参加,所有患者都被诊断为肩袖肌腱病变、撞击综合征或滑囊炎,并在受影响的肩部有明显的撞击迹象和前肩外翻疼痛。结果:贴带后,AHD(图2)、疼痛和前肩外翻发生了显著变化。只有两名患者发现了浅表皮炎,但这并不影响评估。结论:在本研究的结果中,我们观察到使用上述方法进行神经肌肉贴敷可以显著增加AHD,导致疼痛和关节活动范围的短期改善。研究文章肩关节撞击患者的运动内固定术Sorin P*, Ramirez FJ, Joly A, Patiño O和Terrasa S阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯自治市意大利医院物理治疗科*通讯地址:阿根廷布宜诺斯艾利斯自治市布宜诺斯艾利斯意大利医院物理治疗科Pablo Sorin, Email: pablo.sorin@hospitalitaliano.org.ar提交:2019年5月08日批准:2019年5月21日发布:版权所有:©2019 Sorin P, et al。这是一篇在知识共享署名许可下发布的开放获取文章,该许可允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,只要原始作品被适当引用
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