Effect of a Home-based Exercise Program on Shoulder Pain and Range of Motion in Elite Wheelchair Basketball Players: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Participants
2.3. Intervention
- Warm-up exercises performed bilaterally in sagittal, coronal and transverse planes (eight repetitions of each).
- Five strengthening exercises performed for the serratus anterior, scapula retraction and depression, and shoulder rotation and adduction (three sets of ten repetitions, with 45 s of rest between sets). There was 10–15 s of rest between the stretches.
- Five stretching exercises performed for the trapezius superior, medial and inferior portion, posterior shoulder, pectoral and biceps brachial muscles (five repetitions of each, holding each stretch for 20 s, with rest for 15 s).
2.4. Outcome Measures
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Exercise Group (EG) (n = 18) | Control Group (CG) (n = 18) | p | |
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Gender | Male | (9)50% | (7)38.9% | 0.505 |
Female | (9)50% | (11)61.1% | ||
Age (years) | 27.11 ± 6.720 | 25.9 ± 7.615 | 0.650 | |
Occupation | Administrative | (4)22.2% | (6)33.3% | |
WB Player | (4)22.2% | (5)27.8% | 0.670 | |
Student | (6)33.3% | (5)27.8% | ||
Others | (4)22.2% | (2)11.1% | ||
Functional Class | 1–1.5 | (4)22.2% | (3)16.7% | 0.670 |
2–2.5 | (4)22.2% | (5)27.8% | ||
3–3.5 | (7)38.9% | (5)27.8% | ||
4–4.5 | (3)16.7% | (5)27.8% | ||
Type of Disability | Post-polio | (2)11.1% | 0 | |
Amputation | 0 | (2)11.1% | ||
Others | (4)22.2% | (6)33.3% | ||
Level of Injury | T2-7 (high paraplegia) | (8)72.7% | (6)60% | p < 0.001 |
T8 and below (low paraplegia) | (3)27.3% | (4)40% | ||
Wheelchair Users | Daily | (11)61.1% | (12)66.7% | 0.096 |
Only for Sport | (7)38.9% | (6)33.3% | ||
Dominant Side | Right | (16)88.9% | (15)83.3% | p < 0.001 |
Left | (2)11.1% | (3)16.7% | ||
Years since disability | 18.28 ± 90398 | 16.95 ± 8.794 | 0.628 | |
Years of federated sport | 11.83 ± 9.532 | 10.28 ± 8.428 | 0.743 | |
Years of recreative sport | 10.28 ± 8.428 | 8.86 ± 8.013 | 0.542 | |
Shoulder Pain | Yes | (5)27.8% | (7)41.2% | 0.046 |
No | (13)72.2% | (10)58.8% | ||
Time Duration of Shoulder Pain | One week | (1)20% | (1)14.3% | 0.050 |
Two weeks | (1)20% | (1)14.3% | ||
More than 12 weeks | (3)60% | (5)71.4% |
Outcome Measures | EG (n = 12) | p-Value of Change Over Time | CG (n = 14) | p-Value of Change Over Time | p-Value of Differences between Groups in Changes Over Time | Effect Size | |
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Shoulder Pain Index for Wheelchair Basketball players (SPI-WB) | Baseline | 6.30(32) | 6.60(23) | ||||
Post-Intervention | 3.75(12) | 0.401 | 10(19) | 0.583 | |||
Change | 0(24) | 0(22) | 0.742 | 0.743 | |||
Flexion ROM | Baseline | 180(8) | 180(0) | ||||
Post-Intervention | 173.75(17) | 0.056 | 177.50(13) | 0.575 | |||
Change | 2.50(18) | 0(7) | 0.860 | 0.859 | |||
Extension ROM | Baseline | 71.25(9) | 62.50(14) | ||||
Post-Intervention | 60(12) | 0.005 | 60(0) | 0.288 | |||
Change | 10(12) | 5(11) | 0.252 | 0.249 | |||
Abduction ROM | Baseline | 180(35) | 180(0) | ||||
Post-Intervention | 177.50(16) | 0.672 | 180(9) | 0.498 | |||
Change | 0(24) | 0(9) | 0.940 | 0.916 | |||
Internal Rotation ROM | Baseline | 71.25(20) | 66.25(13) | ||||
Post-Intervention | 71.25(23) | 0.368 | 70(13) | 0.212 | |||
Change | −1(12) | 0(13) | 0.980 | 0.960 | |||
External Rotation ROM | Baseline | 90(0) | 90(8) | ||||
Post-Intervention | 90(0) | 0.593 | 90(3) | 0.458 | |||
Change | 0(0) | 0(2) | 0.667 | 0.596 |
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García-Gómez, S.; Pérez-Tejero, J.; Hoozemans, M.; Barakat, R. Effect of a Home-based Exercise Program on Shoulder Pain and Range of Motion in Elite Wheelchair Basketball Players: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial. Sports 2019, 7, 180. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7080180
García-Gómez S, Pérez-Tejero J, Hoozemans M, Barakat R. Effect of a Home-based Exercise Program on Shoulder Pain and Range of Motion in Elite Wheelchair Basketball Players: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial. Sports. 2019; 7(8):180. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7080180
Chicago/Turabian StyleGarcía-Gómez, Saleky, Javier Pérez-Tejero, Marco Hoozemans, and Rubén Barakat. 2019. "Effect of a Home-based Exercise Program on Shoulder Pain and Range of Motion in Elite Wheelchair Basketball Players: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial" Sports 7, no. 8: 180. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7080180
APA StyleGarcía-Gómez, S., Pérez-Tejero, J., Hoozemans, M., & Barakat, R. (2019). Effect of a Home-based Exercise Program on Shoulder Pain and Range of Motion in Elite Wheelchair Basketball Players: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial. Sports, 7(8), 180. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports7080180