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Frozen shoulder has been considered a self-limiting and benign disease with complete resolution of pain and ROM, but this can sometimes last for years. This prolonged pain and disability deprives patients of their routine life, occupational and recreational activities. Although appropriate treatment is needed so that they can quickly return to their lives, definitive treatment strategies have not been established and many different management strategies are used. The aim of this study is to investigate whether pain education and sensory education applied together with conventional physiotherapy are more effective than conventional physiotherapy alone.In this study, 21 people diagnosed with frozen shoulder who were referred by the doctor of Esenler Medipol Hospital, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation will be included in the study.
Outcome measures: Pain Beliefs Scale, Pain Catastrophizing Scale, PainDetect Questionnaire, Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale, Shoulder Pain and Disability Index, Visual Analog Scale, Electrogoniometer, Two-point discrimination test, Numeric Rating Sleep Scale and Right/ Left Judgement Task.
This study was designed as a prospective randomized controlled trial. 21 people were included in the study. Participants were randomly divided into two groups: Conventional physiotherapy group (CP group) (n=11), Conventional physiotherapy plus central nervous system focused treatment group (CP+CNS group) (n=10). Conventional physiotherapy was applied to both groups for 45-60 minutes, 5 days a week for 4 weeks.
The CP group treatment session will take place as follows: Scapular mobilization, passive stretches, stick exercises, pendulum exercises and shoulder flexion, extension, internal rotation, external rotation, horizontal abduction/ adduction strengthening exercises.
The CP+CNS group received central nervous system focused therapy that included chronic pain education, localization training, graphesthesia, graded motor imagery and mirror therapy in addition to conventional physiotherapy.
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Ayşe GÜRLÜK
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