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Pain,motion and function comparison of two exercise protocols for the rotator cuff and scapular stabilizers in patients with subacromial syndrome
Authors:Eva Vallés-Carrascosa  Tomás Gallego-Izquierdo  José Jesús Jiménez-Rejano  Gustavo Plaza-Manzano  Daniel Pecos-Martín  Fidel Hita-Contreras  Alexander Achalandabaso Ochoa
Affiliation:1. Department of Physical Therapy and Nursing, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain;2. Faculty of Physical Therapy, Nursing and Podiatry, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;3. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain;4. Department of Health Sciences, Universidad de Jaén, Spain;1. Department of Physical Therapy and Nursing, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares, Spain;2. Faculty of Physical Therapy, Nursing and Podiatry, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;3. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain;4. Department of Health Sciences, Universidad de Jaén, Spain
Abstract:

Study Design

Randomized clinical trial.

Introduction

Eccentric exercise (EE) was shown to be an effective treatment in tendinopathies. However, the evidence of its effectiveness in subacromial syndrome (SS) is scarce. Moreover, consensus has not been reached on whether best results for SS are obtained by means of EE with or without pain.

Purpose of the Study

The purpose of this is to compare the effect on pain, active range of motion (AROM), and shoulder function of an exercise protocol performed with pain <40 mm Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and without pain, in patients with SS.

Methods

Twenty-two subjects (mean age: 59 years [Q1 = 48.50-Q3 = 70], 54.5% women) were randomized into a not-painful EE group (NPEE; G0: n = 11) and a painful EE group (PEE; G1: n = 11). The intervention lasted 4 weeks. Pain was recorded using VAS; AROM was measured using a goniometer; and shoulder function using the modified Constant-Murley Score (CMS) before and after intervention.

Results

All dependent variables improved significantly in both groups (P < .05): NPEE VAS median: pretest = 55.0 posttest = 28.0; CMS median: pretest = 36.0 posttest = 65.0. PEE VAS median: pretest = 37.0 posttest = 12.0; CMS median: pretest = 35.0 posttest = 59.0. The comparison between groups showed no significant differences, with small effect size values (VAS = 0.09; CMS = 0.21; AROM = 0.12-0.43).

Discussion

In contrast to the previous findings, our results suggest that PEE do not add benefit in SS patients compared to NPEE.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that both interventions are effective in terms of pain, function, and shoulder AROM. Furthermore, PEE does not provide greater benefits. Further studies are needed with long-term follow-up to reinforce these results.
Keywords:Eccentric exercise  Shoulder impingement  Pain management  Function management
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