Effectiveness analysis of phased and progressive rehabilitation training on shoulder function recovery after arthroscopic repair of type I bony Bankart injury |
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Objective:To observe the effectiveness of phased and progressive rehabilitation training after shoulder arthroscopic repair of type I bony Bankart injury. Methods: Total 33 patients with type I bony Bankart injury undergoing shoulder arthroscopic repair with single row anchorage were involved in this study: 16 patients in control group and 17 patients in treatment group. Control group was given stabilized rehabilitation in the early stage only, and treatment group was subjected to phased and progressive rehabilitation training. Shoulder function evaluations were performed before, and 6 and 12 months after operation using American Shoulder Elbow Scale (ASES) and University of California at Los Angeles shoulder scores (UCLASS). Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the pre operative ASES and UCLASS scores between control and treatment groups (P>0.05). Post operative ASES and UCLASS scores at 6th and 12th month after operation were significantly higher than pre operative scores in both groups (P<0.05). Post operative ASES and UCLASS scores at 6th and 12th month in treatment group were significantly higher than those at the same time point in control group (P<0.05). The biggest angles of active forward flexion, abduction and external rotation in treatment group were significantly greater than those in control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Phased and progressive post operative rehabilitation training could improve recovery of shoulder function and provide satisfied therapeutic effect after arthroscopic repair of type I bony Bankart injury. |
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