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Comparison of Core Muscle Asymmetry Using Spine Balance 3D in Patients With Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery: A STROBE-compliant Cross-sectional Study
This study is an observational cross-sectional study. Post-operative patients need an immobilization period for a certain period of time after surgery. Kinetic chain changes due to immobilization can affect the symmetry of the core muscle. Therefore, in this study, core muscle asymmetry (CMA) is measured using a whole body tilt device for inpatients who have undergone arthroscopic shoulder surgery. We would like to make a clinical suggestion for post-operative rehabilitation by identifying the characteristics of CMA according to the left or right site.
Age
26 - 66 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Sahmyook University
Seoul, South Korea
Start Date
November 28, 2020
Primary Completion Date
December 12, 2020
Completion Date
December 19, 2020
Last Updated
January 13, 2021
55
ACTUAL participants
whole body tilt device (Spine Balance 3D)
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Sahmyook University
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