The effectiveness of graded motor imagery training on pain and functionality in patients with subacromial pain syndrome: A prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled trial.

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Masoud Amir Rashedi Bonab, Tugba Kuru Colak, Ilker Colak, Ihsan Ozdamar
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Abstract

Background: Pain from subacromial pain syndrome (SAPS) can limit individuals' daily activities and reduce physical performance. The effectiveness of graded motor imagery (GMI) training for this condition remains unexplored. This prospective, randomized controlled trial aimed to determine the effects of GMI training in patients with chronic painful SAPS.

Methods: Forty-two patients with SAPS were randomly assigned to the GMI (n = 21) and the control (n = 21) groups. Primary measures were the visual analogue scale (VAS), and the Disability of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. Secondary measures were Active Range of Motion (AROM), muscle strength, lateralization performance and Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Questionnaire (KVIQ). Evaluations occurred at baseline, postintervention (6 weeks), and after a 6-week follow up.

Results: The GMI group showed significantly greater improvements in both primary and secondary outcomes compared to the control group (p < 0.001). Significantly larger effect sizes were found in favor of the GMI group for VAS, DASH, abduction, external rotation AROM, muscle strength, lateralization performance, and KVIQ (ηp2 < 0.14, p < 0.05, for all).

Conclusions: The integration of GMI training into conventional physiotherapy for SAPS rehabilitation provides more effective clinical results in improving pain intensity and increasing functionality.

分级运动想象训练对肩峰下疼痛综合征患者疼痛和功能的有效性:一项前瞻性、单盲、随机对照试验。
背景:肩峰下疼痛综合征(SAPS)引起的疼痛会限制个体的日常活动并降低身体机能。分级运动意象(GMI)训练对这种情况的有效性仍未得到探索。这项前瞻性、随机对照试验旨在确定GMI训练对慢性疼痛性SAPS患者的影响。方法:42例SAPS患者随机分为GMI组(n = 21)和对照组(n = 21)。主要测量方法为视觉模拟量表(VAS)和臂、肩、手残疾问卷(DASH)。次要测量为主动活动度(AROM)、肌肉力量、侧化表现和运动感觉和视觉意象问卷(KVIQ)。评估在基线、干预后(6周)和6周随访后进行。结果:与对照组相比,GMI组在主要和次要结局方面均有显著改善(p 2)。结论:将GMI训练整合到常规物理治疗中进行SAPS康复治疗,在改善疼痛强度和增强功能方面具有更有效的临床效果。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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