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Which treatment approach is better for hemiplegic shoulder pain in stroke patients : intra-articular steroid or suprascapular nerve block ?

YASAR E; VURAL C; SAFAZ I; BALABAN B; YILMAZ B; GOKTEPE AS; ALACA R
CLIN REHABIL , 2011, vol. 25, n° 1, p. 60-68
Doc n°: 149982
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1177/0269215510380827
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX, DD35 - PATHOLOGIE - EPAULE

OBJECTIVE: To determine which injection technique was effective for patients with
hemiplegic shoulder pain. Randomized prospective double-blind study.
Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit. Patients with hemiplegic
shoulder pain were recruited over a 12-month period and all were hospitalized in
our clinic. Intra-articular steroid injection or suprascapular nerve block was
performed on all patients. Range of motion values at the moment
that pain started (range of motion A) and passive maximum range of motion values
(range of motion B) were recorded. Pain intensity levels (visual analogue scale)
at these two range of motion values (pain A and pain B) were also taken.
Evaluations were made before the injection, and 1 hour, one week and one month
after the injection. RESULTS: Twenty-six patients were enrolled in the study, the
mean age was 61.53 +/- 10.30 years. The mean time since injury was 8.69 +/- 15.71
months. The aetiology was ischaemic in 16 (61%) patients. Intra-articular steroid
injection was performed in 11 (42 %) patients, and suprascapular nerve block in
15 (57%) patients. Range of motion A and range of motion B were changed
statistically in repeated measures. There were important differences in repeated
measures of pain intensity levels at these two range of motion values (P < 0.05).
However, no significant differences were determined in all measurements between
intra-articular steroid injection and suprascapular nerve block groups (P > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our results showed that neither injection technique was
superior to the other. Both injection procedures are safe and have a similar
effect in stroke patients with hemiplegic shoulder pain.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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