Investigating the relationship between physical activity and self-reported outcomes in adults with rotator cuff related shoulder pain.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-29 DOI:10.1080/09593985.2023.2250438
Baithat O Adeyinka, Anthony A Gatti, Jaclyn N Chopp-Hurley
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Abstract

Purpose: Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is common among older adults. While exercise is often recommended for this condition, the relationship between physical activity levels and self-reported outcomes is unclear. This study investigated whether self-reported outcomes (pain, function, depressive symptoms, self-efficacy, general mental and physical health) relate to physical activity, and whether those who participated in shoulder-specific exercise had better self-reported outcomes than those who performed whole-body exercise.

Methods: Forty-six participants with rotator cuff related shoulder pain participated from which 35 had complete datasets. Questionnaires were used to assess physical activity, pain, physical function, general health, and self-efficacy. Physical activity levels were also measured using an accelerometer.

Results: Neither pain nor other self-reported outcomes were related to subjective or objective physical activity levels. Participants that completed shoulder-specific exercise had significantly higher exercise self-efficacy than those who completed nonspecific exercise (P = .01; d = 0.91).

Conclusion: A significant relationship between pain or self-reported outcomes and physical activity was not identified. Those who self-reported regularly exercising their injured shoulder had higher exercise self-efficacy than those who did not. These findings have clinical implications, suggesting that strategies to boost exercise self-efficacy may be important for older adults with rotator cuff related shoulder pain.

研究成人肩袖相关肩痛患者的体力活动与自我报告结果之间的关系。
目的:与肩袖相关的肩部疼痛在老年人中很常见。虽然这种情况通常建议锻炼,但体育活动水平和自我报告的结果之间的关系尚不清楚。这项研究调查了自我报告的结果(疼痛、功能、抑郁症状、自我效能感、总体心理和身体健康)是否与体育活动有关,以及参加肩部专项运动的人是否比进行全身运动的人有更好的自我报告结果。方法:46名患有肩袖相关肩痛的参与者参与了研究,其中35人拥有完整的数据集。问卷用于评估身体活动、疼痛、身体功能、总体健康和自我效能。还使用加速度计测量了身体活动水平。结果:疼痛和其他自我报告的结果都与主观或客观体力活动水平无关。完成肩部专项运动的参与者的运动自我效能感显著高于完成非特异性运动的参与者(P = .01;d = 0.91)。结论:疼痛或自我报告的结果与体力活动之间没有显著关系。那些自我报告经常锻炼受伤肩膀的人比那些没有锻炼的人有更高的运动自我效能感。这些发现具有临床意义,表明提高运动自我效能的策略对患有肩袖相关肩部疼痛的老年人可能很重要。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.
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