Investigation of the Effectiveness of Core Stabilization Training in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2023
Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SSS) is one of the most common shoulder problems. The core region is considered a kinetic link that facilitates the transfer of torque and angular momentum between the upper and lower extremities during body movements. The decrease in core stabilization affects both trunk control and the quality of extremity movements depending on the kinetic chain in the body. The improvement in core stabilization balances the load transfer between the trunk and the extremities and reduces the asymmetry between the extremities. Core stabilization training should be included in rehabilitation programs as core stabilization is adversely affected in patients with CNS. For this reason, this study was planned to examine the effects of core stabilization training applied in addition to conventional treatment in patients with CNS on pain, range of motion, upper extremity function and core stability.
Epistemonikos ID: 29daefc6db386f2de04f9917937442e28bcf744f
First added on: May 15, 2024