Short-term intervention effect analysis of neuromuscular joint facilitation in patients who experienced stroke with shoulder subluxation: a clinical randomized controlled trial.

Journal of Physical Therapy Science Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1589/jpts.36.513
Hualong Xie, Shan Liu, Jiawen Zhan, Lei Chen, Suli Yu, Jing Chen, Ko Onoda, Hitoshi Maruyama, Liguo Zhu, Qing Zhang, Ming Huo
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[Purpose] Shoulder subluxation is a common complication of acute stroke that affects clinical rehabilitation training and hinders the recovery of upper limb motor function. This study explored the short-term interventional effects of neuromuscular joint facilitation in patients who experienced stroke with shoulder subluxation. [Participants and Methods] We recruited 36 patients who experienced stroke with shoulder subluxation. All patients were randomly divided into two groups: the neuromuscular joint facilitation group (n=18) and the control group (n=18). The control group underwent routine rehabilitation treatment. The intervention in the neuromuscular joint facilitation group involved neuromuscular joint facilitation of the shoulder joint in four modes based on conventional rehabilitation treatment. Four different interventions were administered. The thickness of the supraspinatus muscle and the acromion-greater tuberosity distance were measured using ultrasound to observe the curative effect. [Results] In neuromuscular joint facilitation group, the thickness of supraspinatus muscle, acromion-greater tuberosity distance and acromion-greater tuberosity distance difference were significantly different before and after intervention. In the control group, there were no significant difference before and after intervention. [Conclusion] Neuromuscular joint facilitation intervention improved the thickness of the supraspinatus muscle, shortened the distance between the acromion and the greater tubercle, and improved shoulder subluxation in patients who experienced stroke.

肩关节半脱位中风患者的神经肌肉关节促进短期干预效果分析:临床随机对照试验。
[目的] 肩关节半脱位是急性中风的常见并发症,影响临床康复训练,阻碍上肢运动功能的恢复。本研究探讨了神经肌肉关节促进疗法对肩关节半脱位中风患者的短期干预效果。[参与者和方法] 我们招募了 36 名肩关节脱位的脑卒中患者。所有患者随机分为两组:神经肌肉关节促进组(18 人)和对照组(18 人)。对照组接受常规康复治疗。神经肌肉关节促进组的干预措施是在常规康复治疗的基础上,通过四种模式对肩关节进行神经肌肉关节促进。共进行了四种不同的干预。使用超声波测量冈上肌厚度和肩峰-大结节距离,以观察治疗效果。[结果]在神经肌肉关节促进组中,冈上肌厚度、肩峰-大结节距离和肩峰-大结节距离差值在干预前后有显著差异。对照组干预前后无明显差异。[结论]神经肌肉关节促进干预改善了冈上肌的厚度,缩短了肩峰与大结节之间的距离,改善了脑卒中患者的肩关节脱位。
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