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The Effect of Electromyographic Biofeedback and Proprioception Exercises on Pain and Functionality in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Study
The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of Electromyographic Biofeedback with proprioception exercises on pain, range of motion, muscle strength, proprioception and functionality in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome.
This study is planned as a prospective, randomized clinical study. Patients with subacromial impingement syndrome who volunteered to participate in the study, met the inclusion criteria, and signed the consent form were randomly assigned to the proprioception exercise group and the proprioception exercise with electromyographic biofeedback group. Demographic and clinical data of the patients were recorded. Shoulder function with Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand scale, pain with VAS, painless active shoulder flexion, abduction, and external-internal rotation with goniometer, muscle strength with Manual Muscle Tester, proprioception (55°-90°- 125° angles of flexion and abduction, and angular deviations) with the Laser-pointer assisted angle reproduction test were evaluated, and patient satisfaction was evaluated with The Global Rating of Change Scale. After the initial evaluations were completed, only proprioception exercises and proprioception exercises with EMG-BF were applied 2 days a week for 8 weeks. Additionally, both groups were given Want exercises.
Age
18 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Istanbul Aydin University
Istanbul, Florya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
May 1, 2021
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2021
Completion Date
December 1, 2021
Last Updated
December 11, 2023
48
ACTUAL participants
Proprioception exercises
PROCEDURE
Proprioception exercises with Electromyographic Biofeedback
PROCEDURE
Wand Exercise
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
NCT06694402
NCT06324487
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