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Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial

INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common shoulder disorder in which the primary treatment is resistance exercises. Isometric exercises are being studied for lower limb tendinopathies but not for rotator cuff tendinopathy. This protocol for a randomized clinical trial aims to compare the e...

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Autores principales: Rodrigues da Silva Barros, Bianca, Dal’Ava Augusto, Denise, de Medeiros Neto, João Felipe, Michener, Lori Ann, Silva, Rodrigo Scattone, Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37956135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293457
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author Rodrigues da Silva Barros, Bianca
Dal’Ava Augusto, Denise
de Medeiros Neto, João Felipe
Michener, Lori Ann
Silva, Rodrigo Scattone
Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira
author_facet Rodrigues da Silva Barros, Bianca
Dal’Ava Augusto, Denise
de Medeiros Neto, João Felipe
Michener, Lori Ann
Silva, Rodrigo Scattone
Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira
author_sort Rodrigues da Silva Barros, Bianca
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description INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common shoulder disorder in which the primary treatment is resistance exercises. Isometric exercises are being studied for lower limb tendinopathies but not for rotator cuff tendinopathy. This protocol for a randomized clinical trial aims to compare the effects of two types of exercise (isometric and isotonic) on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy. METHODS: Forty-six individuals (18 to 60 years old) with shoulder pain for more than three months and unilateral supraspinatus and/or infraspinatus tendinopathy will participate in this trial. Individuals will be randomized into two exercise groups: isometric or isotonic. The following outcomes will be evaluated before and after the first session and after six weeks of intervention: shoulder pain and functioning; isometric strength of shoulder elevation and lateral and medial rotation; and electromyographic activity of medial deltoid, infraspinatus, serratus anterior, and lower trapezius. Groups will perform stretching and strengthening of periscapular muscles. The isometric group will perform three sets of 32 s, at 70% of maximal isometric strength. The isotonic group will perform concentric and eccentric exercises (2 s for each phase) in three sets of eight repetitions at a load of eight repetition maximum. The total time under tension of 96 s will be equal for both groups, and load will be adjusted in weeks three and five of the protocol. Treatment effect between groups will be analyzed using linear mixed model. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial registration number: Universal Trial Number (UTN) code U1111-1284-7528 and Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry platform–RBR-3pvdvfk.
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spelling pubmed-106427852023-11-14 Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial Rodrigues da Silva Barros, Bianca Dal’Ava Augusto, Denise de Medeiros Neto, João Felipe Michener, Lori Ann Silva, Rodrigo Scattone Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira PLoS One Study Protocol INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tendinopathy is a common shoulder disorder in which the primary treatment is resistance exercises. Isometric exercises are being studied for lower limb tendinopathies but not for rotator cuff tendinopathy. This protocol for a randomized clinical trial aims to compare the effects of two types of exercise (isometric and isotonic) on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy. METHODS: Forty-six individuals (18 to 60 years old) with shoulder pain for more than three months and unilateral supraspinatus and/or infraspinatus tendinopathy will participate in this trial. Individuals will be randomized into two exercise groups: isometric or isotonic. The following outcomes will be evaluated before and after the first session and after six weeks of intervention: shoulder pain and functioning; isometric strength of shoulder elevation and lateral and medial rotation; and electromyographic activity of medial deltoid, infraspinatus, serratus anterior, and lower trapezius. Groups will perform stretching and strengthening of periscapular muscles. The isometric group will perform three sets of 32 s, at 70% of maximal isometric strength. The isotonic group will perform concentric and eccentric exercises (2 s for each phase) in three sets of eight repetitions at a load of eight repetition maximum. The total time under tension of 96 s will be equal for both groups, and load will be adjusted in weeks three and five of the protocol. Treatment effect between groups will be analyzed using linear mixed model. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Trial registration number: Universal Trial Number (UTN) code U1111-1284-7528 and Brazilian Clinical Trials Registry platform–RBR-3pvdvfk. Public Library of Science 2023-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10642785/ /pubmed/37956135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293457 Text en © 2023 Rodrigues da Silva Barros et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rodrigues da Silva Barros, Bianca
Dal’Ava Augusto, Denise
de Medeiros Neto, João Felipe
Michener, Lori Ann
Silva, Rodrigo Scattone
Sousa, Catarina de Oliveira
Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial
title Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial
title_full Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial
title_short Isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—Effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: A protocol for randomized clinical trial
title_sort isometric versus isotonic exercise in individuals with rotator cuff tendinopathy—effects on shoulder pain, functioning, muscle strength, and electromyographic activity: a protocol for randomized clinical trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37956135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293457
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