The purpose of this study is to investigate and compare the acute effects of isolytic and static stretching training in individuals having subacromial impingement syndrome with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit. Isolytic group will receive isolytic stretching in modified cross body position. Static group will receive static stretching in modified cross body position. Stretching groups will be evaluated before and just after stretching exercise. Control group will receive no stretching. Control group will be evaluated for the first time and then will be waited until the duration of the stretching exercise program. Afterwards, second evaluation will be performed
There is no information in literature about the acute effects of isolytic stretching exercise in individuals having subacromial impingement syndrome with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit. The purpose of this study is to investigate and compare the acute effects of isolytic and static stretching training in individuals having subacromial impingement syndrome with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit. In modified cross body position, static stretching group will perform active-assistive static stretching by the physiotherapist whereas isolytic stretching group will perform active-assistive isolytic stretching. Stretching exercises will be applied five times each for 15 seconds. After each stretching there will be a resting period for 5 seconds. Control group will receive no stretching. They will be handed a brochure about the stretching techniques and its role in injury prevention. Isolytic and static stretching groups will be evaluated before and just after stretching exercise. Control group will be evaluated for the first time and then will be passively waited until the duration of the stretching exercise program (approximately 4-5 min). Afterwards, second evaluation will be performed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
69
In modified cross body position, isolytic stretching exercises will perform five times each for 15 seconds. After each stretching patient will rest for 5 seconds. When the patient contracts the agonist muscle group with 20% muscle force, the agonist muscle group is stretched at the same time for 2-4 seconds. Afterwards active-assistive stretching is done. Evaluations will be done before and just after stretching exercise.
In modified cross body position, active-assistive static stretching exercises will be performed 5 times each for 15 seconds. This stretching exercise is performed 5 times with 5 seconds intervals. Evaluations will be done before and just after stretching exercise.
Control group will receive no stretching. They will be handed a brochure about the stretching techniques and its role in injury prevention. Control group will be evaluated for the first time and then will be passively waited until the duration of the stretching exercise program (approximately 4-5 min). Afterwards, second evaluation will be performed.
Dokuz Eylül University
Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)
Shoulder internal rotation range of motion
Change of shoulder internal rotation range of motion (with bubble inclinometer)
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
Posterior shoulder tightness
Change of posterior shoulder tightness (with bubble inclinometer)
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
Concentric strength
Change of trapezius muscles, rotattor cuff muscles concentric strength (in kg, with hand held dynamometer)
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
Eccentric strength
Change of shoulder abduction and external rotation eccentric strength (in kg, with hand held dynamometer)
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
Subacromial space
Change of subacromial space ( with Ultrasound)
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
Pain
Change of visual analog scale score in activity and rest
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
Shoulder external rotation range of motion
Change of shoulder external rotation range of motion (with bubble inclinometer)
Time frame: Baseline and just after stretching exercise
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