탄력 및 비탄력과 탄력을 결합한 테이프 적용이 견갑골 운동이상증을 가진 만성 뇌졸중 환자의 어깨 통증과 고유수용감각, 상지 기능 수준에 미치는 영향

The effect of Rigid Tape in Conjunction with Elastic Tape and Elastic tape only on Shoulder Pain, Proprioceptor and Function of Chronic Stroke Patients with Scapular Dyskinesis

  • 양성화 (대한적십자사 경인의료재활센터병원) ;
  • 한효진 (대한적십자사 경인의료재활센터병원) ;
  • 현기훈 (대한적십자사 경인의료재활센터병원)
  • Yang, Seong-hwa (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Gyeong-in Medical Rehabilitation Center Hospital Redcross) ;
  • Han, Hyo-jin (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Gyeong-in Medical Rehabilitation Center Hospital Redcross) ;
  • Hyun, Ki-hoon (Dept. of Physical Therapy, Gyeong-in Medical Rehabilitation Center Hospital Redcross)
  • 투고 : 2019.04.30
  • 심사 : 2019.06.17
  • 발행 : 2019.06.30

초록

Background: Scapular dyskinesis is one of the risk factors for upper extremity injury in patients with chronic stroke. Taping can used as an adjunctive treatment for this. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of rigid tape in conjunction with elastic tape and elastic tape only on shoulder pain, proprioceptor, and function of chronic stroke patients with scapular dyskinesis. Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to elastic tape (ET) group (n=10) and both tape (BT) group (n=10). Both ET and BT groups performed therapeutic exercise on the upper extremity with taping applied for 4 weeks. Therapeutic exercise was performed 30min/day, 5 times/week. Clinical outcome measures used Numerical pain rating scale with a faces pain scale for pain, angle at shoulder join position sense (JPS) for proprioceptor, and Fugl-meyer assessment upper extremity for function. Results: Clinical outcomes were measured at initial baseline, after 4weeks. There were statistically significant differences in pain, JPS, and function after 4 weeks in both groups (p<.05). There was no significant difference in pain and JPS between the groups, and There was a statistically significant difference in function in the BT group compared to the ET group (p<.05). Conclusions: This results suggest that accurate clinical assessment and appropriate taping can improve proprioceptor and function of the upper extremity in patients with chronic stroke.

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