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THE EFFECT OF A PREPARATION PROTOCOL ON REPEAT DISLOCATION OF ANTERIOR SHOULDER IN PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES

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  127-144

Abstract

 The aim of this study was to study the effect of a mobilization and strength program together with the dynamic splint to prevent repeat dislocation of shoulder in PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES.18 athletes who suffered from repeat dislocation of ANTERIOR SHOULDER (traumatic reason) were investigated in a mobilization and strength program together with the dynamic splint of shoulder. Mean period of injuries was 5 years and mean age of subjects was 25 years old. Characteristics of subjects were investigated using sport medicine reports, conditions of injuries and examination to check the number of dislocations, range of motion in shoulder joint, pain and ability to return to sports activities. Constant shoulder score (CSS) and T- test (P<0.05) were used to investigate the results.After the TRAINING PROTOCOL, instability was observed in three subjects.The mean decrease of range of motion in shoulder joint in abduction and external rotation of arm was 36o (24-62) when compared to the healthy shoulder.5 subjects had a slight shoulder pain at the end of their daily activities. 2 subjects who were regularly active in wrestling and volleyball before dislocation could not continue their fields after they had used dynamic splint. Totally, 15 subjects (%75.8) gained excellent or good CSS scores. The program had a significant effect on the reduction of repeat dislocation of ANTERIOR SHOULDER (t=7.261, P<0.0322). In radiology reports, injuries experience of them were seen in 3 cases of premature arthritis were observed in those subjects who enjoyed a limited external rotation.The TRAINING PROTOCOL was successful in decreasing repeat dislocation of ANTERIOR SHOULDER after surgery. The rate of dislocation was low after this mobilization and strength program together with dynamic splint but as the dynamic splint limits the external rotation in shoulder joint, this program must be used in professionals so that splints can be used less at the final levels of athletes’ preparation.

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    APA: Copy

    ALIBAKHSHI, E., KAZEMIPOOR, M., MOLLA NOROUZI, K., KHORAN, H., & HOSEINI, S.GH.. (2010). THE EFFECT OF A PREPARATION PROTOCOL ON REPEAT DISLOCATION OF ANTERIOR SHOULDER IN PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES. SPORT SCIENCES QUARTERLY, 2(3), 127-144. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/232685/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ALIBAKHSHI E., KAZEMIPOOR M., MOLLA NOROUZI K., KHORAN H., HOSEINI S.GH.. THE EFFECT OF A PREPARATION PROTOCOL ON REPEAT DISLOCATION OF ANTERIOR SHOULDER IN PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES. SPORT SCIENCES QUARTERLY[Internet]. 2010;2(3):127-144. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/232685/en

    IEEE: Copy

    E. ALIBAKHSHI, M. KAZEMIPOOR, K. MOLLA NOROUZI, H. KHORAN, and S.GH. HOSEINI, “THE EFFECT OF A PREPARATION PROTOCOL ON REPEAT DISLOCATION OF ANTERIOR SHOULDER IN PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES,” SPORT SCIENCES QUARTERLY, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 127–144, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/232685/en

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