Effectiveness of Physical Therapy Program to Treat Rotator Cuff Disorders Among Nursing Professionals
- Conditions
- SatisfactionShoulder Impingement SyndromeQuality of Life
- Interventions
- Other: Experimental, Proprioceptive exercisesOther: Control, no Proprioception
- Registration Number
- NCT01465932
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Sao Paulo
- Brief Summary
The program of stretching, strengthening and proprioception is more effective than stretching and strengthening program in nursing, with rotator cuff disorder, according to indicators of quality of life and job satisfaction.
- Detailed Description
The study will be conducted at the Rehabilitation Centre of the Hospital of the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo (USP-HCFMRP).
The study will be conducted with nursing staff (nurses, technicians and nursing assistants) HCFMRP-USP.
The sample will consist of nursing workers sent by request for referral to a medical diagnosis of rotator cuff disorder in the period May 2010 to August 2011.
There was no sample size calculation for this study because the number of subjects directly depends on the demand of patients referred to the Department of Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Center (CER) in the period of data collection. All patients who met the study inclusion criteria were invited to participate.
So, once met the inclusion criteria of the sample, the subjects were randomly allocated to Group 1 (control) or 2 (experimental).
Group 1 was formed by the subjects in the control group in which they were performed stretching exercises, cryotherapy and strengthening the shoulder.
Group 2 was formed by the subjects in the experimental group were performed in which stretching exercises, strengthening, and cryotherapy proprioceção shoulder.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 16
- working as a nurse
- technician or nursing assistant in the hospital
- make medical diagnosis of disorder in the rotator cuff (impingement, injury or rupture of the cuff)
- does not make a medical diagnosis of cognitive impairment
- were receiving no another type of treatment for shoulder pain (eg medicines,acupuncture, massage)
- availability and interest in participating in therapy and accept to participate in the survey.
- patients with pain that would prohibit their participation in the program with a medical diagnosis of cognitive impairment,
- associated with debilitating diseases,
- previous surgery of the shoulder,
- other specific conditions of the shoulder joint (adhesive capsulitis,
- degenerative osteoarthritis of the glenohumeral joint,
- tendon calcification) and do not accept to join the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Proprioceptive exercises Experimental, Proprioceptive exercises Nursing professionals to diagnose disorders of the rotator cuff previously randomly allocated in this group did stretching exercises of the muscles of the cervical spine and chest, strengthening the muscles of the rotator cuff and stabilizers of the scapula, proprioception exercises to improve motor control, besides cryotherapy for reduction of pain. No proprioception Control, no Proprioception Nursing professionals to diagnose disorders of the rotator cuff previously randomly allocated in this group did stretching exercises of the muscles of the cervical spine and chest, strengthening the muscles of the rotator cuff and stabilizers of the scapula, in addition to cryotherapy reduction of pain.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Indicators of quality of life (WORC - Western Ontario Rotator Cuff The Index) This scale is applied one day before and one day after the application of physical therapy intervention programs The WORC was selected to be a reliable tool for measuring quality of life for patients with rotator cuff disorder,available in Portuguese and validated for Brazilian culture by Lopes et al (2008).
The WORC consists of 21 items and has five fields, and you can get the total for each domain separately. The domains are: physical symptoms, sports and recreation, work, lifestyle and emotions. The total score ranges from zero to 2100. Thus, zero implies no reduction in quality of life and the worst score is 2100.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Questionnaire used was the Job Satisfaction Scale - Occupational Stress Indicator (OSI). This scale is applied one day before and one day after the application of physical therapy intervention programs This scale allows for the measurement of satisfaction with 22 aspects of psychosocial work using Likert scales of six points, ranging from huge to enormous satisfaction dissatisfaction. Such a tool available in Portuguese was validated by Cooper, Sloan and Williams (1988).
The sum of these measures provides an indicator of job satisfaction given by a global score that ranges from 22 to 123 points. There's a cutoff point defined herein
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hospital of Clinics, University of Medicine of Ribeirao Preto
🇧🇷Ribeirao Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil