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Effects of Trunk Stabilization Exercise Versus Respiratory Muscle Exercise on Range of Motion, Upper Limb Function, and Balance in Patients with Shoulder Joint Disorder KCI 등재

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국제물리치료연구학회 (International Academy of Physical Therapy Research)
초록

Background: The Trunk Stabilization Exercise and Respiratory Muscle Exercise may help address the complex biomechanical and neuromuscular issues that contribute to shoulder joint disorders and can help improve patient outcomes in terms of pain relief, range of motion, and functional ability. Objectives: To investigated the effects of conventional physical therapy, trunk stabilization exercise, and respiratory muscle exercise, on the Range of Motion (ROM), ULF and balance in patients with shoulder joint disorder. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Methods: This study randomly allocated 18 subjects to the control group, 19 to the trunk stabilization exercise group, and 19 to the respiratory muscle exercise group, while all interventions were performed five times a week for four weeks. The result measurement involved the ROM, the upper limb function test (ULT), and balance tests. Results: The respiratory muscles exercise group indicated significant improvement in ROM and balance tests than the trunk stabilization exercise group and control group. Conclusion: The respiratory muscle exercise is a more effective way to improve ROM and balance ability than trunk stabilization exercise for patients with shoulder joint disorder.

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INTRODUCTION
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
    Subjects
    Procedure
    Outcome Measures
    Intervention
    Data and Statistical Analysis
RESULTS
    Range of Motion
    Upper Limb Function
    Static Balance
    Dynamic Balance
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
저자
  • Yangrae Kim, PT, PhD(Department of Physical Therapy, Kyungdong University, Wonju, Republic of Korea) Corresponding author