Mediators and moderators of scapular focused interventions on shoulder disability in individuals with chronic shoulder pain: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial.

IF 1.5 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Danilo Harudy Kamonseki, Daniel Cury Ribeiro, Melina Nevoeiro Haik, Larissa Pechincha Ribeiro, Rafaela Firmino Almeida, Paula Rezende Camargo
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Abstract

Objective: To explore potential mediators of treatment effect and moderators of scapular-focused interventions on shoulder disability at 12-week follow-up in patients with chronic shoulder pain.

Design: Secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial that compared the effects of scapular movement training with standardized exercises.

Methods: Sixty-four participants with chronic shoulder pain were enrolled in the trial, of whom 58 completed the 12-week follow-up and were included in these analyses. Shoulder disability was assessed with Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. Potential mediators were scapular upward rotation, kinesiophobia, and fear avoidance beliefs. Potential moderators were kinesiophobia, fear avoidance beliefs, and duration of symptoms.

Results: Kinesiophobia, fear avoidance, and scapular upward rotation did not (p >0 .05) mediate the effects of scapular focused interventions on shoulder disability. Our sensitivity analyses indicated that the findings are likely to change because there were some small residual confounding factors between those mediators and the shoulder disability scores at 12 weeks. Kinesiophobia, fear avoidance, and duration of symptoms did not moderate the effects of the intervention on shoulder disability.

Conclusions: Kinesiophobia, fear avoidance, duration of symptoms, and scapular upward rotation did not mediate or moderate the effects of scapular-focused interventions on shoulder disability at 12-week follow-up.

慢性肩关节疼痛患者肩关节失能的调节因子和调节因子:一项随机对照试验的二次分析
目的:探讨以肩胛骨为重点的干预措施对慢性肩痛患者12周随访时肩功能失能的潜在调节因子和治疗效果。设计:对一项比较肩胛骨运动训练与标准化训练效果的随机对照试验进行二次分析。方法:64名患有慢性肩痛的参与者参加了这项试验,其中58名完成了为期12周的随访,并被纳入这些分析。采用手臂、肩膀和手的残疾(DASH)问卷评估肩部残疾。潜在的调节因子是肩胛骨向上旋转、运动恐惧症和恐惧回避信念。潜在的调节因素是运动恐惧症、恐惧回避信念和症状持续时间。结果:运动恐惧症、恐惧回避和肩胛骨向上旋转并没有调节肩胛骨集中干预对肩部残疾的影响(p >0 0.05)。我们的敏感性分析表明,研究结果可能会发生变化,因为在这些介质和12周时肩部残疾评分之间存在一些小的混杂因素。运动恐惧症、恐惧回避和症状持续时间并没有减缓干预对肩部残疾的影响。结论:在12周的随访中,运动恐惧症、恐惧回避、症状持续时间和肩胛骨向上旋转并没有介导或缓和肩胛骨集中干预对肩部残疾的影响。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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