The Effects of Exercise Training on Corticospinal System in Overhead Athletes With Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Central Nervous System
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome focused on measuring Shoulder impingement syndrome, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, Corticospinal system, Scapular control exercise, Kinematics
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: (patients of shoulder impingement)
- Practice overhead exercise more than six hours a week,
- Aged 20 to 40 years old,
- Have shoulder pain localized at the anterior or lateral aspect of shoulder more than two weeks,
- Have obvious medial border prominence of the scapula at 90° of arm elevation,
- Have shoulder impingement syndrome, which is confirmed by having at least two of the following: (a) positive Neer test, (b) positive Hawkins sign, (c) positive empty can test, (d) positive resisted external rotation test, and (e) tenderness of the rotator cuff tendons
Inclusion Criteria: (healthy subjects)
- Practice overhead exercise more than six hours a week,
- Aged 20 to 40 years old,
- Not have a history of shoulder or neck pain or injury.
Exclusion Criteria (patients of shoulder impingement and healthy subjects)
- Have a history of dislocation, fracture, or surgery of upper extremity,
- A history of direct contact injury to the neck or upper extremities within the past 12 months,
- A concussion within the past 12 months or a history of three or more concussions,
- Brain injury and neurological impairment,
- History of frequent headache or dizziness,
- Contraindications to the use of TMS, assessed with a safety screening questionnaire, including pregnancy, history of seizure, epilepsy and syncope, having cochlear implant, having medal implant and taking anti-depressant medication.
Sites / Locations
- Yin-Liang Lin
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Other
Scapula control exercise
Scapula strengthening exercise
Healthy subject group
Subjects will perform three exercises with EMG biofeedback and verbal cues. Three exercises are elevation in scapular plane, sidelying external rotation and dynamic hug plus
The subjects in the scapular strengthening group will be asked to perform the three exercises the same as scapula control exercise group and with the same number of trials but without any EMG biofeedback and oral cues of movement or posture correction.
Healthy subjects will be included to compare the differences in corticospinal system between healthy subjects and subjects with shoulder impingement syndrome, so this group will not receive any treatment.