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Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?

Shoulder pain (SP) is a common clinical complaint among wheelchair basketball (WB) players, since their shoulders are exposed to intense overload and overhead movements. The supraspinatus tendon is the most exposed to WB-related injuries and it is primarily responsible for SP in WB athletes. In thes...

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Autores principales: Farì, Giacomo, Megna, Marisa, Ranieri, Maurizio, Agostini, Francesco, Ricci, Vincenzo, Bianchi, Francesco Paolo, Rizzo, Ludovica, Farì, Eleonora, Tognolo, Lucrezia, Bonavolontà, Valerio, Fiore, Pietro, Reis, Victor Machado
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36612577
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010255
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author Farì, Giacomo
Megna, Marisa
Ranieri, Maurizio
Agostini, Francesco
Ricci, Vincenzo
Bianchi, Francesco Paolo
Rizzo, Ludovica
Farì, Eleonora
Tognolo, Lucrezia
Bonavolontà, Valerio
Fiore, Pietro
Reis, Victor Machado
author_facet Farì, Giacomo
Megna, Marisa
Ranieri, Maurizio
Agostini, Francesco
Ricci, Vincenzo
Bianchi, Francesco Paolo
Rizzo, Ludovica
Farì, Eleonora
Tognolo, Lucrezia
Bonavolontà, Valerio
Fiore, Pietro
Reis, Victor Machado
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description Shoulder pain (SP) is a common clinical complaint among wheelchair basketball (WB) players, since their shoulders are exposed to intense overload and overhead movements. The supraspinatus tendon is the most exposed to WB-related injuries and it is primarily responsible for SP in WB athletes. In these cases, SP rehabilitation remains the main treatment, but there is still a lack of specific protocols which should be customized to WB players’ peculiarities and to the supraspinatus muscle activity monitor, and the improvement of rehabilitation outcomes is slow. Thus, the aim of this study was to verify if the improvement of supraspinatus muscle activity, monitored in real time with surface electromyography (sEMG) during the execution of therapeutic exercises, could speed up SP rehabilitation outcomes in WB players. Thirty-three athletes were enrolled. They were divided into two groups. Both groups underwent the same shoulder rehabilitation program, but only the Exercise Plus sEMG Biofeedback Group executed therapeutic exercises while the activity of the supraspinatus muscles was monitored using sEMG. Participants were evaluated at enrollment (T0), at the end of 4 weeks of the rehabilitation program (T1), and 8 weeks after T1 (T2), using the following outcome measures: supraspinatus muscle activity as root mean square (RMS), Wheelchair User’s Shoulder Pain Index (WUSPI), shoulder abduction, and external rotation range of motion (ROM). The Exercise Plus sEMG Biofeedback Group improved more and faster for all the outcomes compared to the Exercise Group. The monitoring and improvement of supraspinatus muscle activity seems to be an effective way to speed up SP rehabilitation outcomes in WB players, since it makes the performance of therapeutic exercise more precise and finalized, obtaining better and faster results in terms of recovery of shoulder function.
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spelling pubmed-98192992023-01-07 Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players? Farì, Giacomo Megna, Marisa Ranieri, Maurizio Agostini, Francesco Ricci, Vincenzo Bianchi, Francesco Paolo Rizzo, Ludovica Farì, Eleonora Tognolo, Lucrezia Bonavolontà, Valerio Fiore, Pietro Reis, Victor Machado Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Shoulder pain (SP) is a common clinical complaint among wheelchair basketball (WB) players, since their shoulders are exposed to intense overload and overhead movements. The supraspinatus tendon is the most exposed to WB-related injuries and it is primarily responsible for SP in WB athletes. In these cases, SP rehabilitation remains the main treatment, but there is still a lack of specific protocols which should be customized to WB players’ peculiarities and to the supraspinatus muscle activity monitor, and the improvement of rehabilitation outcomes is slow. Thus, the aim of this study was to verify if the improvement of supraspinatus muscle activity, monitored in real time with surface electromyography (sEMG) during the execution of therapeutic exercises, could speed up SP rehabilitation outcomes in WB players. Thirty-three athletes were enrolled. They were divided into two groups. Both groups underwent the same shoulder rehabilitation program, but only the Exercise Plus sEMG Biofeedback Group executed therapeutic exercises while the activity of the supraspinatus muscles was monitored using sEMG. Participants were evaluated at enrollment (T0), at the end of 4 weeks of the rehabilitation program (T1), and 8 weeks after T1 (T2), using the following outcome measures: supraspinatus muscle activity as root mean square (RMS), Wheelchair User’s Shoulder Pain Index (WUSPI), shoulder abduction, and external rotation range of motion (ROM). The Exercise Plus sEMG Biofeedback Group improved more and faster for all the outcomes compared to the Exercise Group. The monitoring and improvement of supraspinatus muscle activity seems to be an effective way to speed up SP rehabilitation outcomes in WB players, since it makes the performance of therapeutic exercise more precise and finalized, obtaining better and faster results in terms of recovery of shoulder function. MDPI 2022-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9819299/ /pubmed/36612577 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010255 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Megna, Marisa
Ranieri, Maurizio
Agostini, Francesco
Ricci, Vincenzo
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Rizzo, Ludovica
Farì, Eleonora
Tognolo, Lucrezia
Bonavolontà, Valerio
Fiore, Pietro
Reis, Victor Machado
Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?
title Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?
title_full Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?
title_fullStr Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?
title_full_unstemmed Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?
title_short Could the Improvement of Supraspinatus Muscle Activity Speed up Shoulder Pain Rehabilitation Outcomes in Wheelchair Basketball Players?
title_sort could the improvement of supraspinatus muscle activity speed up shoulder pain rehabilitation outcomes in wheelchair basketball players?
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36612577
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20010255
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