Background: Hemiplegic shoulder pain is one of the most common complications after a stroke. There are many treatment strategies for this complication. High-intensity laser therapy (HILT) is a new treatment option, and we aimed to compare the effectiveness of conventional electrotherapy agents and HILT in this study. Patients and methods: Participants (N = 42) were randomized into the HILT (n = 21) and TENS+US (n = 21) groups. Group 1 received 3 sessions of HILT per week for 3 weeks in addition to a therapeutic exercise program that performed 5 sessions per week for 3 weeks. Group 2 received conventional physical therapy and a therapeutic exercise program for HSP of 5 sessions per week for 3 weeks. Patients were assessed before and after treatment on the on the 6th week for radiological evaluation with ultrasonography and for clinical parameters with VAS, AMAT, MRS, and FIQ scores.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
42
3 times per week, for 9 sessions
5 times per week, total 15 sessions for 3 weeks
Ankara City Hospital
Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)
visual analog scale
pain level, between 0-10, 0 is no pain, 10 is very severe pain
Time frame: before treatment(baseline), after treatment
arm motor ability test
this scale asses the upper extremity motor function improvement and daily living activity level , between 0 is the worst score, mean is cant do/use, 5 is the best score.(between 0-5)
Time frame: before treatment(baseline), after treatment
functional indepandance measures
functional capacity assessment scale;and despite indepandance of daily living activity 0-126, high score is better function
Time frame: before treatment(baseline), after treatment
modified ranking scale
determines the patient's addiction level and evaluates disability; the score is between 0 and 6, where 0 is complete well-being, 5 is very severe disorder and 6 is full dependency
Time frame: before treatment(baseline), after treatment
ultrasonographic imaging
muscle-skeletal ultrasonographic imaging;ultrasonographic findings; SA-SD bursitis, Bicipital tenosynovitis, Tendinosis, Cortical irregularity, Partial rupture, Total rupture, ACJ joint hypertrophy, Calcific tendinitis.
Time frame: before treatment(baseline), after treatment
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