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Comparison of Rehabilitative Game Exercise and Body Awareness Therapy in Rotator Cuff Syndrome
Sponsor: Medipol University
Summary
Rotator cuff syndrome is one of the most common problems in the shoulder, starting as acute tendinopathy and progressing to partial and full thickness tears. Shoulder pain causes a decrease in shoulder joint movement, joint position sense, upper extremity function and quality of life. Among the most commonly used conservative treatment methods; Joint range of motion exercises, stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, mobilization and electrotherapy method are included. Nowadays, with the widespread use of technology in rehabilitation, video-based games have begun to be used for rehabilitative purposes in addition to conservative approaches. Although the effectiveness of video-based games has been extensively studied in diseases such as cerebral palsy, stroke and parkinsonism, there are a limited number of studies in the field of orthopedic rehabilitation, especially in shoulder rehabilitation. Basic body awareness therapy is used to treat chronic musculoskeletal-related painful conditions. In the literature, basic body awareness therapy has been studied in patient groups such as mental health, stroke patient groups, chronic musculoskeletal problems, chronic waist and neck pain, scoliosis and knee osteoarthritis. Studies have shown that the TBFT method provides improvements in individuals' body awareness, mobility in daily living activities, health-related quality of life, body image and pain intensity. However, no studies have been found in which basic body awareness therapy was used in the field of shoulder rehabilitation. Our study aims to compare the effectiveness of a rehabilitative game exercise program and body awareness training in terms of pain, joint range of motion, shoulder functionality, proprioception, body awareness, shoulder-related quality of life, kinesiophobia and patient satisfaction in individuals with Rotator cuff syndrome.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
66
Start Date
2024-12-02
Completion Date
2025-12-02
Last Updated
2025-10-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Conventional Exercise Group
* Wand Exercises (Shoulder flexion, abduction, extension, external, internal rotation \*10 rep.) * Codmann Exercises (In each direction with front-back, right-left, clockwise and counterclockwise movements \*10 rep.) * Finger Ladder (flexion and abduction directions \* 10 rep.) * Strengthening Exercises (Shoulder flexion, abduction, extension, external, internal rotation \*10 rep). * Posterior, anterior and inferior capsule stretching ,pectoral muscle stretching \* 10 rep.
Body Awareness Training Group
* Supine: Body scan, contraction-relaxation exercises, strength recovery exercises combined with sound, stretching exercises, cross and star stretching. * Sitting: Teaching the correct body alignment while sitting, exercise to restore the correct body alignment, * Standing: Weight bearing exercises within stability limits, midline descent and elevation exercises, midline rotation exercises, wave motion, pushing movement combined with oblique weight bearing.
Rehabilitative Game Exercise Group
* Cone Knockout: The game requires touching the cones that appear alternately on the right and left within one minute. * Space Pong: It is required to play by hitting the ball with the right or left hand. It requires only upper extremity use and has seven abductions. Scoring is based on the ball hit. * Reaction: It is a game that requires touching the green dots that appear on the screen within a certain period. The points received vary depending on the speed of touching the dots. Points are lost when the red dots are touched. * Whack A Male: The player has 3 rights, and it requires using the upper extremity to hit the moles that come out of 5 holes at different times. A mole with a thorn on its head and a bomb should not be hit. Before the spiny mole emerges, a red light appears in the hole where it will emerge.
Locations (1)
Özlem Görgülü Göksu
Istanbul, Beykoz, Turkey (Türkiye)