The aim of this study is to examine the effect of Serious-Game Exercise (SGE) platform on pain, range of motion (ROM), joint position sense, shoulder functions, and approximation force in patients with rotator cuff rupture. In addition, another objective is to evaluate the usage of balance board as a measurement tool for measuring the approximation force in the rotator cuff rupture.
Purpose: To examine the effect of Serious-Game Exercise (SGE) platform on pain, range of motion (ROM), joint position sense, shoulder functions, and approximation force in patients with rotator cuff rupture. In addition, another objective is to evaluate the usage of balance board as a measurement tool for measuring the approximation force in the rotator cuff rupture. Method: Twenty patients with rotator cuff rupture will be included in the study. They will be divided into two groups as a serious game group (SGG) and a conventional exercise group (CEG) with a randomization method. The Serious game exercise program developed for shoulder rehabilitation will be applied to the SG group and conventional exercise training will be applied to the CEG. Pain severity, flexion, abduction and external rotation ROM, functionality, joint position sense, and approximation force of all individuals will be evaluated pre and post-treatment. SGG and CEG underwent serious games and conventional therapy twice a week for 6 weeks, respectively.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
Wand exercises and shoulder wheel exercises to increase the range of motion of the shoulder joint with 10 repetitions will be applied in CEG. Finger ladder exercises will be performed in the abduction and flexion position with 5 repetitions, holding the endpoint for 5 seconds. Stretching exercises with 5 repetitions will be applied in all directions for the limitation of movement, holding it for 20 seconds at the endpoint. Individuals performed conventional exercises twice a week for 6 weeks.
A Serious game program will be applied to the individuals twice a week for 6 weeks in this group. Armrotate, Uball, Balance Surf and Balance Adventure games will be developed by Becure company for shoulder rehabilitation. These games developed for shoulder rehabilitation will be applied to individuals under the supervision of a physiotherapist. Each game will be played for 10 minutes, for a total of 40 minutes.
Istanbul Medipol University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pain assessment- Visual Analogue scale
Pain level is measured with the visual analogue scale (VAS), at rest and activity. The visual analogue scale consists of a 10-cm line. Participants were asked to indicate in the scale their current level of pain where the higher values are more intense pain.
Time frame: 5 minutes
Range of motion
The range of motion of the joint of the individuals participating in the study will be evaluated with Becure Extremity ROM. The patient stands in front of the camera and perform the directed movement. In this study, flexion, abduction and external rotation ranges of motion of the shoulder joint will be measured.
Time frame: 5 minutes
Joint position sense
The joint position sense of the individuals will be evaluated with the Becure Extremity ROM. Subjects will be first asked to raise their shoulder to a certain degree and bring it to the same angle value with eyes closed. The difference between shoulder angles will be calculated by recording the angle value formed with eyes closed and open.
Time frame: 5 minutes
Shoulder approximation force
Shoulder approximation force will be evaluated with the Becure Balance System. During this measurement, the individual will be asked to put both hands on the Balance Board and then apply downward force without using body weight. Measurements will be taken in standing and sitting positions (0° and 90°).
Time frame: 5 minutes
The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire
The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire will be used to evaluate the limitations and functionality of the individuals with upper extremity problems. The DASH that includes 30 questions and 3 sections is used to evaluate symptoms, parameters such as social function, work, sleep and self-confidence of patients.
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Time frame: 5 minutes