- 著者
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             Jeong-il Kang
             
             Dae-Keun Jeong
             
             Hyun Choi
             
          
- 出版者
- The Society of Physical Therapy Science
- 雑誌
- Journal of Physical Therapy Science (ISSN:09155287)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.30, no.1, pp.37-41, 2018 (Released:2018-01-27)
- 参考文献数
- 28
- 被引用文献数
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             7
             
             
          
        
        [Purpose] The purpose of the present study was to apply early intervention via          microcurrent and cryotherapy in patients who underwent rotator cuff reconstruction          surgery, and to investigate the effects of such interventions on pain and inflammation          levels based on the analysis of C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, and on changes in muscle          tone. [Subjects and Methods] The study population consisted of 30 patients who had          undergone rotator cuff reconstruction surgery, with 10 patients each assigned to the          control, experimental I (E-1), and experimental II (E-II) groups. On the day after          surgery, muscle tone, blood CRP level, and pain were measured. For the following two          weeks, continues passive motion (CPM), icing, cryotherapy, and microcurrent were applied          to the each group. After the respective interventions, CRP levels, pain, and muscle tone          near the shoulder area were measured again. [Results] In the post-hoc test of          between-group comparison, a statistically significant difference in CRP level was found in          the cryotherapy group. A difference in shoulder muscle tone appeared only in the          supraspinatus muscle, with post-hoc test results showing that the biggest change occurred          in the cryotherapy group. [Conclusion] Cryotherapy may be able to help stabilize          inflammation as well as reduce pain and muscle tension when applied in patients following          rotator cuff reconstruction.