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background the current study aimed to measure the effectiveness of manual therapy in addition to stretching and strengthening exercises in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome to improve functional capacity, pain, and scapular range of motion. methods this is a single-blinded randomized controlled trial. thirty-two participants with chronic shoulder impingement syndrome were randomly allocated into two groups. both groups received stretching and strengthening exercises while the treatment group was given manual therapy additionally. treatment was started after the patients signed an informed consent form. the data were collected from the university of lahore teaching hospital between march 2022 and december 2022. the study aimed to measure pain using a numeric pain rating scale, functional capacity was assessed by the disability of the arm and shoulder, and goniometry was used for scapular ranges, i.e., scapular protraction and upward rotation. each treatment session lasted 45 min for the treatment group and 30 min for the control group. the treatment comprised five days a week for four weeks, after which post-intervention measurements were taken. results thirty-two participants were enrolled in the study, and 16 were divided into each group. the mean age of the participants in the treatment group was 38.19 ± 7.31 while the comparison group was 35.69 ± 7.98. an independent sample t-test was run on the data with a 95% confidence interval, statistically significant results were obtained, i.e., p-value < 0.05, post-intervention in the treatment group. both groups have significantly improved functional capacity and scapular protraction (p < 0.005), however, pain and scapular upward rotation were not found statistically significant in the control group (p > 0.05). conclusion the addition of manual therapy along with exercise therapy showed clinical and statistical significant results for pain, functional capacity, and scapular range of motion. it demonstrated superior effects than exercise therapy alone for the chronic condition of sis. trial registration the trial was registered in the iranian registry of clinical trials ( https://www.irct.ir/ ) with the registration number: irct20230526058291n1, (date: 12/08/2023).
background/objectives: patients with diabetes have been reported to experience a higher prevalence of shoulder disorders compared to those without diabetes or with other medical conditions. however, the specific types of shoulder injuries and the extent of functional impairment associated with diabetes mellitus remain unclear. this study aimed to assess the association between diabetes and specific shoulder injuries, as well as the degree of functional impairment in affected patients. methods: a case–control study was conducted involving 136 patients with shoulder functional impairment (ucla shoulder scale ≤ 27). the study included 38 patients with diabetes and 98 non-diabetic controls. shoulder injuries were diagnosed using ultrasonography, focusing on the supraspinatus tendon, long head of the biceps tendon, subscapularis tendon, and the presence of adhesive capsulitis or rotator cuff tears. results: diabetic patients had significantly higher rates of poor shoulder function compared to non-diabetic controls (89.47% vs. 63.26%, adjusted or [ador] 5.22, 95% ci 1.57–17.32, p = 0.007). while both groups had high rates of supraspinatus and long head of the biceps tendon injuries (~80%), no significant differences were found between them (p > 0.300). however, diabetic patients were more than three times as likely to have subscapularis tendon injuries (ador 3.15, 95% ci 1.26–7.90, p = 0.014) and massive rotator cuff tears (ador 3.76, 95% ci 1.16–12.15, p = 0.027). additionally, diabetes was associated with a fourfold increased risk of adhesive capsulitis (ador 4.16, 95% ci 1.20–14.47, p = 0.025). conclusions: diabetes mellitus is linked to greater functional and structural deterioration of the shoulder, highlighting the importance of considering diabetes as a risk factor for specific shoulder injuries. early diagnosis and treatment may improve outcomes for diabetic patients with shoulder disorders.
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the shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body and is comprised of an intricate complex of muscles, tendons, and ligaments. due to thismobility and heavy reliance on arms, shoulder injuries are one of the most debilitating and common disorders afflicted in the workplace.
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frozen shoulder is a common epidemiological affliction. data acquired from people who suffer from this type of damage in other joints such as the hip, wrist and ankle also exist; although these syndromes are less common. treatment for frozen ...
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background handball is a sport with a high number of severe injuries. the shoulder is one of the most commonly injured joints, with an average prevalence of 17–41%. objective the primary aim is to identify the most significant risk factors related to shoulder injuries in handball. the secondary aim is to propose recommendations based on the available evidence concerning potential injury prevention strategies. methods systematic searches of pubmed, medline, cinahl, proquest, sportdiscus, web of science, embase, and scopus were undertaken for peer reviewed articles published between 15 july 1995 and 15 july 2019. the same search strategy was repeated on 24 april 2022. prospective cohort studies, written in english and published in a journal with a peer-review process aiming to investigate at least one modifiable or/and a non-modifiable potential risk factor for shoulder injuries, specifically in handball players, were included. only papers published after 1995 were included. the methodological quality of the eligible studies was assessed using the modified version of the downs and black checklist. the best evidence synthesis (bes) approach was used for synthesizing and reporting the results. results 1849 studies were identified, of which 8 were included. a total of 2536 (males = 1354, females = 1182) participants of which 2522 were handball athletes, were included. four of the eight studies were rated as high methodological quality studies (> 85%) while the rest were rated as medium (50–85%). the risk factors for shoulder injuries in handball identified in the studies were strength imbalances (n = 6), glenohumeral range of motion (rom) imbalances (n = 5), scapular dyskinesis (n = 5), incorrect dosage of training load (n = 2), previous injury (n = 1), sex (n = 2), player’s position, school grade, playing level (n = 1), altered shoulder joint position sense (n = 1). conclusion overall, from all the risk factors evaluated, there was strong evidence that the weakness of the shoulder external rotator muscles and the female sex increase the probability of shoulder injury in handball athletes. nevertheless, the evidence for the other risk factors was moderate due to the methodological quality and the limited number of studies. protocol registration: prospero id: crd42020138233.
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overuse shoulder injuries in the young athlete overuse injuries can be caused by repetitive stress upon muscles, tendons, nerves and bones. this stress causes microscopic damage to these tissues. often the body does not have enough time to repair the damage between bouts of exercise. about 750,000 overuse injuries will occur in young athletes each year. many of these […]
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