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Investigation of the Effectiveness of Core Stabilization Training in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

Primary Purpose

Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

Status
Recruiting
Phase
Not Applicable
Locations
Turkey
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Core stabilization training
Standart Rehabilitation
Sponsored by
Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Subacromial Impingement Syndrome focused on measuring Subacromial Impingement Syndrome, core stabilization training, core stability, pain, range of motion, upper extremity function, Subacromial Impingement, Impingement, Core Stabilization Exercises, core stability exercises

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 65 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria: Being diagnosed with subacromial impingement syndrome, Being between the ages of 18-65, Not having received medical treatment, Not having received a shoulder-related physiotherapy program in the last 1 year, Not having undergone any shoulder-related surgery, Being able to read and understand Turkish Exclusion Criteria: Neurological deficits of the upper extremity and the presence of another orthopedic disease, rheumatic and congenital disease other than CNS Presence of mental problems, To have received corticosteroid treatment in the last year, Having cardiovascular and systemic diseases that prevent work, Pregnancy, Those with communication problems

Sites / Locations

  • Eren ÖzenRecruiting

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Other

Arm Label

Core stabilization group

Control group

Arm Description

Individuals included in this group will receive 20 minutes of core stabilization training in addition to 40 minutes of standard rehabilitation. Patients will be trained 5 days a week for first 3 weeks(standart rehabilitation + core stabilization training) then will be trained 3 days a week on 4-6 week (only core stabilization training). The next 6 weeks will be given a home exercise program including shoulder exercises and core stabilization training.

Individuals included in this group will receive only 40 minutes of standard rehabilitation. Patients will be trained 5 days a week for first 3 weeks(only standart rehabilitation). The next 9 weeks will be given a home exercise program including shoulder exercises.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Visual Analogue Scale
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10) higher scores indicate more pain.
Visual Analogue Scale
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10)higher scores indicate more pain.
Visual Analogue Scale
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10)higher scores indicate more pain.
Visual Analogue Scale
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10)higher scores indicate more pain.
Digital goniometer
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Digital goniometer
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Digital goniometer
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Digital goniometer
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Digital dynamometer
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Digital dynamometer
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Digital dynamometer
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Digital dynamometer
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
QuickDASH
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions. The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
QuickDASH
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions. The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
QuickDASH
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions. The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
QuickDASH
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions.The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Trunk flexors endurance test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Trunk flexors endurance test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Trunk flexors endurance test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Trunk flexors endurance test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Lateral bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Lateral bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Lateral bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Lateral bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Prone bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Prone bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Prone bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Prone bridge test
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Modified "Push-ups" test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Modified "Push-ups" test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Modified "Push-ups" test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Modified "Push-ups" test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Sit-ups test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Sit-ups test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Sit-ups test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Sit-ups test
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Full Information

First Posted
July 13, 2023
Last Updated
July 31, 2023
Sponsor
Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT05966298
Brief Title
Investigation of the Effectiveness of Core Stabilization Training in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
Official Title
Investigation of The Efficacy of Core Stabilization Training in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Study
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
July 2023
Overall Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Study Start Date
July 1, 2023 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2024 (Anticipated)
Study Completion Date
December 1, 2024 (Anticipated)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SSS) is one of the most common shoulder problems. The core region is considered a kinetic link that facilitates the transfer of torque and angular momentum between the upper and lower extremities during body movements. The decrease in core stabilization affects both trunk control and the quality of extremity movements depending on the kinetic chain in the body. The improvement in core stabilization balances the load transfer between the trunk and the extremities and reduces the asymmetry between the extremities. Core stabilization training should be included in rehabilitation programs as core stabilization is adversely affected in patients with CNS. For this reason, this study was planned to examine the effects of core stabilization training applied in addition to conventional treatment in patients with CNS on pain, range of motion, upper extremity function and core stability.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
Keywords
Subacromial Impingement Syndrome, core stabilization training, core stability, pain, range of motion, upper extremity function, Subacromial Impingement, Impingement, Core Stabilization Exercises, core stability exercises

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Not Applicable
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
Outcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
48 (Anticipated)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Core stabilization group
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Individuals included in this group will receive 20 minutes of core stabilization training in addition to 40 minutes of standard rehabilitation. Patients will be trained 5 days a week for first 3 weeks(standart rehabilitation + core stabilization training) then will be trained 3 days a week on 4-6 week (only core stabilization training). The next 6 weeks will be given a home exercise program including shoulder exercises and core stabilization training.
Arm Title
Control group
Arm Type
Other
Arm Description
Individuals included in this group will receive only 40 minutes of standard rehabilitation. Patients will be trained 5 days a week for first 3 weeks(only standart rehabilitation). The next 9 weeks will be given a home exercise program including shoulder exercises.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Core stabilization training
Intervention Description
First, while focusing on the activation methods of deep cervical flexor, transversus abdominus and multifidus muscles in individuals; In the next stages, exercises will be performed that will preserve the contraction of the deep cervical flexor, transversus abdominus and multifidus muscles and activate the other muscles of the body.
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Standart Rehabilitation
Intervention Description
This treatment includes shoulder exercises and conventional therapy (Infrared, ultrasound, TENS).
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Visual Analogue Scale
Description
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10) higher scores indicate more pain.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Visual Analogue Scale
Description
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10)higher scores indicate more pain.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Visual Analogue Scale
Description
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10)higher scores indicate more pain.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Visual Analogue Scale
Description
It is used to assess the severity of pain. Pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale,(0-10)higher scores indicate more pain.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Digital goniometer
Description
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Digital goniometer
Description
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Digital goniometer
Description
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Digital goniometer
Description
It will be used for shoulder joint range of motion measurements.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Digital dynamometer
Description
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Digital dynamometer
Description
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Digital dynamometer
Description
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Digital dynamometer
Description
It will be used to measure the strength of the shoulder muscles.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
QuickDASH
Description
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions. The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
QuickDASH
Description
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions. The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
Time Frame
3 week
Title
QuickDASH
Description
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions. The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
Time Frame
6 week
Title
QuickDASH
Description
It is a questionnaire that evaluates disorders in all upper extremity functions.The QuickDASH is an abbreviated 11-question subset from the original Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) questionnaire. The questionnaire's answers are scored on a 1-5 points scale that is then transformed to result in a score that ranges from 0 (indicating least disability) to 100 (indicating most disability).
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
Description
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
Description
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
Description
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Stabilizer pressure biofeedback device
Description
This device will be used to measure cervical and lumbar stabilizer muscle strength.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Modified "Biering-Sorensen" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position. The subjects are asked to extend their upper body straight forward from the edge of the table. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Trunk flexors endurance test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Trunk flexors endurance test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Trunk flexors endurance test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Trunk flexors endurance test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. Participants will be positioned with trunk flexed to 60º, knees and hips to 90º flexion. The evaluator fixes the feet on the ground by supporting them from the toes. When the 60º trunk flexion is broken, the test will be terminated. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Lateral bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Lateral bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Lateral bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Lateral bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects were asked to lie on their side, raise their bodies on their forearms and toes and maintain this position(both sides). How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Prone bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Prone bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Prone bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Prone bridge test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the endurance of the core muscles. The subjects put their elbows on the ground as the starting position and open their feet about the width of their hips while keeping their body straight. The tests end when the subjects break the test positions. How long the patient was able to perform the test was recorded in seconds.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Modified "Push-ups" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Modified "Push-ups" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Modified "Push-ups" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Modified "Push-ups" test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are positioned in the prone position with their hands shoulder-width apart and elbows and knees flexed. The subjects were asked to raise their body up by extending their elbows. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
12 week
Title
Sit-ups test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
Baseline
Title
Sit-ups test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
3 week
Title
Sit-ups test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
6 week
Title
Sit-ups test
Description
Test will be applied to assess the strength of the core muscles. The subjects are asked to flex the trunk while the knees are flexed in the supine position. During the test, the feet of subjects are stabilized. The number of times the patient repeats the movement in 30 seconds is recorded.
Time Frame
12 week

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
65 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Being diagnosed with subacromial impingement syndrome, Being between the ages of 18-65, Not having received medical treatment, Not having received a shoulder-related physiotherapy program in the last 1 year, Not having undergone any shoulder-related surgery, Being able to read and understand Turkish Exclusion Criteria: Neurological deficits of the upper extremity and the presence of another orthopedic disease, rheumatic and congenital disease other than CNS Presence of mental problems, To have received corticosteroid treatment in the last year, Having cardiovascular and systemic diseases that prevent work, Pregnancy, Those with communication problems
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Eren Özen
City
Bandırma
State/Province
Balıkesir
ZIP/Postal Code
10200
Country
Turkey
Individual Site Status
Recruiting
Facility Contact:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Eren Özen
Phone
+902666064517
Email
fzterenozen@gmail.com

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