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Anthropomorphic Engineered Arm Work And Controlled Suspension Exercise In Treatment Of Subacromial Impingement Syndrome In Athletes

Anthropomorphic Engineered Arm Work And Controlled Suspension Exercise In Treatment Of Subacromial Impingement Syndrome In Athletes

... Subacromial impingement syndrome represents one of the most common causes of shoulder pain. The rehabilitation of this problem is focused on reduction of pain and improvement of dysfunctional motor pattern. ...

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The Effect of 12 weeks Selected Physiotherapy programs on Pain and Strength of the Volleyball players with Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

The Effect of 12 weeks Selected Physiotherapy programs on Pain and Strength of the Volleyball players with Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

... factors. Impingement syndrome also has been reported in people with agonist and antagonist muscle imbalance between the glenohumeral joint and Scapulothoracic causing damage to the shoulder joint and make ...

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Effectiveness of stretching and strengthening exercises in shoulder impingement syndrome

Effectiveness of stretching and strengthening exercises in shoulder impingement syndrome

... outlet impingement syndrome of the shoulder (Neer I and II) were treated either by strengthening the depressors of the humeral head with a guided self-training program, by conventional physiotherapy, or by ...

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Comparison of glenohumeral joint rotation between asymptomatic subjects and patients with subacromial impingement syndrome using cine magnetic resonance imaging: a cross sectional study

Comparison of glenohumeral joint rotation between asymptomatic subjects and patients with subacromial impingement syndrome using cine magnetic resonance imaging: a cross sectional study

... Subacromial impingement syndrome; True FISP: True fast imaging with steady state precession; UCLA scale: The University of California, Los Angeles Shoulder Rating ...

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Subacromial impingement syndrome and pain: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of exercise and corticosteroid injection (the SUPPORT trial)

Subacromial impingement syndrome and pain: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of exercise and corticosteroid injection (the SUPPORT trial)

... subacromial impingement syndrome will be recruited from two musculoskeletal Clinical Assessment and Treatment Services at the primary-secondary care interface in Staffordshire, ...

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Coronoid impingement syndrome: literature review and clinical management

Coronoid impingement syndrome: literature review and clinical management

... Coronoid impingement syndrome caused by coronoid process elongation should always be considered as a pos- sible differential diagnosis in patients with severely limited mouth ...

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Subacromial impingement syndrome in a patient with hereditary multiple exostosis: a case report

Subacromial impingement syndrome in a patient with hereditary multiple exostosis: a case report

... Conclusion: The unique aspects of this report was that the origin of the exostosis, which was not observed on early standard radiographs of the shoulder, and the use of arthroscopic excision of the exostosis. Hence we ...

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Study protocol subacromial impingement syndrome: the identification of pathophysiologic mechanisms (SISTIM)

Study protocol subacromial impingement syndrome: the identification of pathophysiologic mechanisms (SISTIM)

... Background: The Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SIS) is the most common diagnosed disorder of the shoulder in primary health care, but its aetiology is unclear. Conservative treatment regimes focus at ...

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Shoulder function and work disability after decompression surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome: a randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy exercises and occupational medical assistance

Shoulder function and work disability after decompression surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome: a randomised controlled trial of physiotherapy exercises and occupational medical assistance

... Subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) is an important cause of ill-health with a prevalence of 2-8% of the work- ing population [1,2]. When non-surgical treatment fails, surgery may be chosen [3,4], and ...

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Effectiveness of motor control and strengthening exercise on pain, function and the range of motion in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome

Effectiveness of motor control and strengthening exercise on pain, function and the range of motion in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome

... Background: Shoulder impingement syndrome can result in pain, weakness and loss of movement at the shoulder. Shoulder pain, exacerbated by lifting the arm, occurs mainly due to reduction in the subacromial ...

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To compare the effects of the three manual techniques in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome

To compare the effects of the three manual techniques in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome

... subacromial impingement in the overhead (Cools et ...shoulder impingement syndrome (Michael et ...shoulder impingement results in superior outcomes compared with therapeutic exercise ...

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Optimal management of shoulder impingement syndrome

Optimal management of shoulder impingement syndrome

... inefficient rotator cuff can predispose an individual to rotator cuff impingement. The primary function of the rotator cuff is to stabilize the humeral head and maintain its position in the central aspect of the ...

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The Use Osteopathic Manual Therapy and Rehabilitation for Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Case Report

The Use Osteopathic Manual Therapy and Rehabilitation for Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Case Report

... While the evidence for the use of manual therapy and rehabilitation exercises in the treatment of subacromial impingement syndrome is well documented, this is the first case report to describe an ...

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Subacromial impingement syndrome: management challenges

Subacromial impingement syndrome: management challenges

... Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SAIS) has been considered as the most common cause of shoulder pain since it was described in ...using impingement, subacromial space, rotator cuff tears, ...

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Role of dynamic ultrasound versus MRI in diagnosis and assessment of shoulder impingement syndrome

Role of dynamic ultrasound versus MRI in diagnosis and assessment of shoulder impingement syndrome

... Results: Fifty patients presented with symptoms of painful shoulder with 42 patients of them having limited movements of their shoulders. All patients had a conventional B-mode ultrasound examination, and dynamic ...

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Effectiveness of telerehabilitation programme following surgery in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS): study protocol for a randomized controlled non inferiority trial

Effectiveness of telerehabilitation programme following surgery in shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS): study protocol for a randomized controlled non inferiority trial

... There is scarce evidence regarding the effectiveness of exercise programmes after decompression surgery for subacromial impingement syndrome. Also, there is cur- rently no consensus about the most ...

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ARTHROSCOPIC ACROMIOPLASTY FOR TREATMENT OF SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME

ARTHROSCOPIC ACROMIOPLASTY FOR TREATMENT OF SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME

... Patients and methods: Between January 2016 and February 2018, sixteen male patients, who fulfilled the criteria of the subacromial impingement syndrome, underwent arthroscopy, stability testing under ...

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Effect of taping as a component of conservative treatment for subacromial impingement syndrome

Effect of taping as a component of conservative treatment for subacromial impingement syndrome

... Studies have reported a 95% “success” rate for return- ing an athlete to his or her prior level of competition within 3 months without surgery [6]. Unfortunately, this report contained no data to support on scapular ...

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Clavicle Hook Depth and Impingement Syndrome—A Cause Effect Relationship

Clavicle Hook Depth and Impingement Syndrome—A Cause Effect Relationship

... fixation varies from K wire fixation, coracoclavicular screw fixation, lateral end plates, hook plate fixation and Weaver Dunn procedure for Neer 2, 3 clavicle fractures and type 3 AC joint injuries (Figure 4(a)). The ...

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Bilateral femoroacetabular impingement syndrome managed with different approaches: a case report

Bilateral femoroacetabular impingement syndrome managed with different approaches: a case report

... FAI syndrome (mean alpha angle 47°), among 37 patients, where four finally underwent surgery and the remaining 33 patients experienced both a decrease in the visual analog scale score and an improvement in the ...

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