This study aims to contribute to clinical practice by investigating the effectiveness of flossband application on range of motion, functionality, pain and sleep quality in hemiplegic patients with shoulder pain.
This study will be conducted at the NRL Physical Therapy Center. Participants must sign an informed consent form before starting the study. Participants will be randomly assigned to two groups: a control and an experimental group. A Visual Analog Scale will be used to assess pain. A score of 0 represents no pain, and a score of 10 represents unbearable pain. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Scale will be used to assess sleep quality. Assessments will be made before starting treatment and at the end of treatment after 6 weeks. The experimental group will receive conventional physical therapy and flossband application. This group will receive conventional physical therapy and flossband application three sessions per week, each session lasting approximately 40-50 minutes, for 6 weeks. The flossband application will cover the area around the shoulder joint (specifically the deltoid, pectoralis major, and subscapularis line). A spiral bandage will be applied starting from the mid-distal portion of the deltoid muscle, working distally from proximal to distal.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
conventional physiotherapy applications; TENS, hotpack, ultrasound and exercise.
conventional physiotherapy applications; TENS, hotpack, ultrasound and exercise. The floss band application will cover the area around the shoulder joint (specifically the deltoid, pectoralis major, and subscapularis). The bandage will be applied in a spiral pattern, starting from the mid-distal portion of the deltoid muscle and working distally to proximally. It will be applied with approximately 50% tension.
Turkey
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGShoulder Pain and Disability Index
It's a self-reported questionnaire consisting of two subgroups: pain and shoulder disability level. It consists of 13 questions: five for pain and eight for shoulder disability level. In the pain section, a visual analog scale score of 0 indicates no pain and 10 indicates the most severe pain. In the shoulder disability level section, a score of 0 indicates no difficulty and 10 indicates very difficult (I need help). Scoring is performed by measuring the distance between the individual's chosen point and 0 using a ruler and recording the score in centimeters. The total score is calculated by averaging the two subgroup scores. A higher score indicates shoulder pain and functional impairment.
Time frame: 8 weeks
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; It evaluates sleep duration, sleep disturbance, sleep efficiency, subjective sleep quality, sleep medication use, daytime dysfunction, and sleep delay and consists of a total of 24 questions. 19 of them are self-report scales and 5 of them consist of questions to be answered by a friend or spouse. There are 7 components with 18 questions scored in the scale, and each component is evaluated between 0 and 3 points. The total score ranges from 0 to 21, and 5 or more is an indicator of "poor sleep quality".
Time frame: 8 weeks
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