Vibration-Enhanced Suspension Training for Glenohumeral Stability and Strength after Shoulder Subluxation: A Case Series.

IF 1.6 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-06-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.138305
Javier Biel-Costa, Javier Peña, Jordi Vicens-Bordas, Bernat Busca, Joan Aguilera-Castells, Bernat de Pablo-Marquez, Albert Altarriba-Bartes
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Abstract

Background: While suspension and vibration training offer several benefits across various body regions, evidence for injury rehab remains limited.

Hypothesis/purpose: The purpose of this case series was to examine the effect of seven weeks of strength training using a novel vibration device (superimposed vibration with 40 Hz frequency) with an attached suspension strap on two subjects recovering from a shoulder subluxation.

Methods: Two physically active men who had sustained prior non-dominant subluxation underwent seven weeks of strength training using a suspension device operating at 40 Hz. An intervention comprising six exercises was performed twice weekly for seven weeks, divided into two blocks of three exercises: Block 1) suspended chest fly, inverted row, shoulder taps; Block 2) elbow flexion, standing overhead triceps extension, and the side plank. They performed three sets of eight repetitions in each block, resting 30 seconds between exercises and three minutes between blocks. Eight touches were performed per arm during the shoulder taps exercise, and the side plank was held for 25 seconds on each side. In addition to assessments of range of motion (ROM) and strength, the Y-Balance Test-Upper Quarter (YBT-UQ) and Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test (CKUEST) tests were performed to glenohumeral stability, and strength. Results: The greatest ROM improvements (~50%) were found in the internal rotation (IR) compared to a 5% in flexion and 20% in external rotation (ER). Glenohumeral stability increased in all the positions of the YBT-UQ for the injured arm (5% to 33% depending on the position), and the CKUEST (10-20%). Additionally, significant gains were seen in the injured arm during isometric push and pull tests (around 10%), but no differences in the dynamic strength in the bench press exercise force velocity profile.

Conclusions: Using vibration-enhanced suspension training improved the joint stability and strength of the two subjects without adverse effects. Additional research is needed to confirm these findings.

Level of evidence: 4.

振动增强悬吊训练对肩关节半脱位后肩关节稳定性和力量的影响:一个案例系列。
背景:虽然悬吊和振动训练对身体各个部位都有好处,但对损伤康复的证据仍然有限。假设/目的:本病例系列的目的是研究使用一种新型振动装置(40赫兹频率的叠加振动)和附加悬挂带进行七周力量训练对两名肩部半脱位恢复的受试者的影响。方法:两名有非显性半脱位病史的男性进行了为期7周的力量训练,使用40赫兹的悬挂装置。干预包括六项运动,每周进行两次,持续七周,分为两组,每组三项:组1)悬空胸飞、倒排、拍肩;2)屈肘,俯卧伸展三头肌,侧板。他们每组重复做三组,每组8次,每组休息30秒,每组休息3分钟。在肩部轻拍练习中,每只手臂进行8次触碰,每侧平板支撑25秒。除了评估活动范围(ROM)和力量外,还进行了Y-Balance测试-上肢四分之一(YBT-UQ)和闭合动力链上肢稳定性测试(CKUEST)测试,以评估肩关节稳定性和力量。结果:内旋(IR)的ROM改善最大(约50%),屈曲(5%)和外旋(ER)的ROM改善最大。对于受伤的手臂,YBT-UQ的所有位置(5%至33%取决于位置)和CKUEST(10-20%)的肩关节稳定性都有所增加。此外,在等距推拉测试中,受伤的手臂显著增加(约10%),但在卧推运动力速度剖面的动态强度方面没有差异。结论:振动增强悬吊训练提高了两名受试者的关节稳定性和力量,无不良反应。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现。证据等级:4。
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