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KMID : 0357220120240030229
Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2012 Volume.24 No. 3 p.229 ~ p.234
Effects of Low-intensity Scapular Stabilization Exercise in Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery Patients
Yoon Hee-Yeon

Choi Jong-Duk
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare a control group and an experimental group, consisting of arthroscopic shoulder surgery patients who had received acute rehabilitation treatment and who were to perform scapular stabilization exercise.

Methods: Sixteen subjects were studied. The control group, n=8, received instruction for basic physical therapy intervention. An experimental group, n=8, received instruction for doing scapular stabilization exercise (protraction, retraction, elevation, depression) 10 times, 6 times per week. To evaluate the effects of exercise, subjects were evaluated using a joint position sense of shoulder (JPS), disability of the arm, shoulder index (DASH), shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI).

Results: Participants showed after the intervention, both groups saw their JPS errors at , , and significantly decrease relative to before the intervention (p<0.05). Both groups saw their JPS rates at significantly decrease (p<0.05), with no significant changes in JPS at and (p>0.05). SPADI and DASH significantly decrease after the intervention (p<0.05), with no significant decreases before the intervention (p>0.05). The change rates of SPADI and DASH significantly reduced (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Low-intensity scapular stabilization exercise is considered effective as a clinical treatment for arthroscopic shoulder surgery patients who receive acute rehabilitation treatment.
KEYWORD
Arthroscopy, Shoulder pain, Stabilization exercise
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