The purpose of this study will be to investigate if there is any correlation between shoulder dysfunction and the lateral alignment of the spine, scapular dyskinesia, pelvic tilting angle, Shoulder height angle, and trunk side bending (strength and mobility) in the frontal plane in patients with unilateral SIS.
This study will be conducted to answer the following question: Is there any correlation between shoulder dysfunction and the lateral alignment of the spine, scapular dyskinesia, pelvic tilting angle, Shoulder height angle, and trunk side bending (strength and mobility) in the frontal plane in patients with unilateral SIS? This study will be limited to: 1. Thirty four (34) patients with unilateral SIS. 2. Male and female subjects will be included between 20 and 40 years of age . 3. Shoulder pain and disability level will be measured using the Arabic version of shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI). 4. Thoracolumbar lateral deviation will be measured using a scoliometer. 5. Scapular dyskinesia will be measured using lateral scapular slide test (LSST). 6. The pelvic tilting angle and shoulder height angle will be evaluated using Kinovea software. 7. Trunk side bending ROM will be evaluated using a bubble inclinometer . 8. Trunk side bending strength will be evaluated using a handheld dynamometer. Assumptions: It will be assumed that: 1. The instructions given to all individuals will be clear with satisfying explanations for all assessment methods. 2. All individuals will follow the instructions. Hypotheses: It will be hypothesized that: 1. There will be no significant correlation between pain score and measured variables in patients with unilateral SIS: 1. lateral spinal deviation 2. scapular dyskinesia 3. pelvic tilting angle in the frontal plane 4. shoulder height angle in the frontal plane 5. ipsilateral trunk lateral side bending ROM 6. contralateral trunk lateral side bending ROM 7. ipsilateral trunk lateral side bending strength 8. contralateral trunk lateral side bending strength 2. There will be no significant correlation between disability score and measured variables in patients with unilateral SIS: 1. lateral spinal deviation 2. scapular dyskinesia 3. pelvic tilting angle in the frontal plane 4. shoulder height angle in the frontal plane 5. ipsilateral trunk lateral side bending ROM 6. contralateral trunk lateral side bending ROM 7. ipsilateral trunk lateral side bending strength 8. contralateral trunk lateral side bending strength
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
34
faculty of physical therapy Cairo university
Cairo, Egypt
RECRUITINGThoracolumbar lateral deviation
will be measured using a scoliometer
Time frame: 2 MONTHES
Scapular dyskinesia
will be measured using lateral scapular slide test (LSST)
Time frame: 2 monthes
The pelvic tilting angle and shoulder height angle
will be evaluated using Kinovea software
Time frame: 2 monthes
Trunk side bending ROM
will be evaluated using a bubble inclinometer
Time frame: 2 Monthes
Trunk side bending strength
will be evaluated using a handheld dynamometer
Time frame: 2 monthes
Shoulder pain and disability level
will be measured using the Arabic version of shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI)
Time frame: 2 monthes
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