The most frequent illness in the shoulder area, sub acromial pain syndrome (SAPS). Exercises, which involve scapular movement, are recommended as the treatment for those with SAPS. The various types of treatment available include corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and surgery. This study aims to analyze the impact of scapular (movement training and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation) over subjects with subacromial pain syndrome. Analyzing scapular oriented movement training (SMT) and scapular oriented proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) over pain, muscular activation & functional impairment on the parameters of SPADI and surface EMG. 30 subjects with SAPS who were split into 2 groups, Experimental group received SMT and control group received scapular PNF. The outcomes were SPADI & EMG analysis obtained through sync energy software. After treatment for 6 weeks, the SPADI score of both groups reduced significantly and EMG improved significantly (p < 0.0001). The SMT group had significantly higher effectiveness than the scapular PNF group. The study revealed a significant improvement in outcome measures compared with the scapular PNF group.

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Technological Performance Analysis of Scapular Movement Training in Subacromial Pain Syndrome Through Electromyographic Data Acquisition Using Sync Energy Software and SPADI Indexing

  • S. Jamuna Devi,
  • A. Anitha,
  • K. Shenega,
  • N. Durga,
  • V. Srikanth

摘要

The most frequent illness in the shoulder area, sub acromial pain syndrome (SAPS). Exercises, which involve scapular movement, are recommended as the treatment for those with SAPS. The various types of treatment available include corticosteroids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and surgery. This study aims to analyze the impact of scapular (movement training and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation) over subjects with subacromial pain syndrome. Analyzing scapular oriented movement training (SMT) and scapular oriented proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) over pain, muscular activation & functional impairment on the parameters of SPADI and surface EMG. 30 subjects with SAPS who were split into 2 groups, Experimental group received SMT and control group received scapular PNF. The outcomes were SPADI & EMG analysis obtained through sync energy software. After treatment for 6 weeks, the SPADI score of both groups reduced significantly and EMG improved significantly (p < 0.0001). The SMT group had significantly higher effectiveness than the scapular PNF group. The study revealed a significant improvement in outcome measures compared with the scapular PNF group.