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Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
2022 Volume.11 No. 4 p.553 ~ p.564
The Effects of Scapular Stabilization Training using the Different Exercise Prop for Impingement Syndrome of Factory Workers
Kang Tae-Woo

Hong Soung-Kyun
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this studyaimed to investigate the effects of scapular stabilization training using the different exercise prop for impingement syndrome of factory workers.

Design: A randomized controlled trial

Methods: Twenty shoulder impingement syndrome subjects were randomly divided into two groups of ten subjects each. Inclusion criteria was presence of positive sign in at least two of Neer test, Hawkins test, Yocum test, Jobe test and Speeds test. Andexclusion criteria, those with surgical history of rotator cuff, those with disease in upper limb other than shoulder impingement syndrome, those who took anti-inflammatory drugs over the past 12 months were excluded from the sample. One group was performed scapula stabilization exercise using elastic bands, while dumbbell group performed the exercise using dumbbell. Both groups performed the exercise after applying the general physical therapy. After applying five days a week for a total of six weeks, range of motion of shoulder joint, muscle strength and pain and function level were evaluated.

Results: After the intervention, in both groups, all dependent variables at the 6-week post-test significantly improved compared with the pre-test (p<0.05). In addition, elastic band exercise group showed a significant differences in SPADI function score and SPADI total score compared to the dumbbell group(p<0.05).

Conclusions: The elastic band training may be effective methodology using low-to-moderate intensity resistance for SPADI scores.
KEYWORD
Impingement syndrome, Scapular stabilization, Elastic band
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