Parel Ilaria, Candoli Valeria, Filippi Maria Vittoria, Padolino Antonio, Merolla Giovanni, Sanniti Stefano, Galassi Riccardo, Paladini Paolo, Cutti Andrea Giovanni
Laboratory of Biomechanics, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale della Romagna, Cattolica, Italy.
Department of Clinical Engineering, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale della Romagna, Cesena, Italy.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Mar 22;12:e35757. doi: 10.2196/35757.
The recovery of scapular and humeral physiological kinematic parameters, as well as the sensorimotor control of movement, plays a primary role in the rehabilitation process after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. A highly customized rehabilitation approach is required to achieve this aim. Biofeedback can be a useful tool, but there is poor evidence of its application in the rehabilitation after arthroscopic rotator cuff tear repair.
The aim of this paper is to outline an innovative exercise-based rehabilitation program exploiting visual biofeedback for the recovery of patients arthroscopically treated for rotator cuff repair.
For establishment of the innovative program, a multidisciplinary team involving experts in shoulder surgery, rehabilitation medicine, physical therapy, and biomedical and clinical engineering was formed. Starting from a conventional rehabilitation program, the team selected a set of exercises to be integrated with a biofeedback tool, named the INAIL (National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work) Shoulder and Elbow Outpatient program (ISEO program). ISEO is a motion analysis system based on inertial wearable sensors positioned over the thorax, scapula, humerus, and forearm. ISEO can return a visual biofeedback of humerus and scapula angles over time or of the scapula-humeral coordination, with possible overlap of patient-specific or asymptomatic reference values. A set of 12 progressive exercises was defined, divided into four groups based on humerus and scapula movements. Each group comprises 2-4 of the 12 exercises with an increasing level of complexity. Exercises can require the use of a ball, stick, rubber band, and/or towel. For each exercise, we present the starting position of the patient, the modality of execution, and the target position, together with notes about the critical factors to observe. The type of visual biofeedback to adopt is specified, such as the coordination between angles or the variation of a single angle over time. To guide the therapist in customizing the patient's rehabilitation program, a list of operative guidelines is provided.
We describe various applications of the ISEO exercise program in terms of frequency and intensity.
An innovative rehabilitation program to restore scapular and humeral kinematics after rotator cuff repair based on kinematic biofeedback is presented. Biofeedback is expected to increase patient awareness and self-correction under therapist supervision. Randomized controlled trials are needed to investigate the potential effect of the exercise-based biofeedback in comparison with conventional rehabilitation programs.
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肩胛和肱骨生理运动学参数的恢复以及运动的感觉运动控制在关节镜下肩袖修复术后的康复过程中起着主要作用。需要一种高度定制的康复方法来实现这一目标。生物反馈可能是一种有用的工具,但关于其在关节镜下肩袖撕裂修复术后康复中的应用证据不足。
本文旨在概述一种基于运动的创新康复计划,利用视觉生物反馈促进接受关节镜下肩袖修复治疗的患者康复。
为制定该创新计划,组建了一个多学科团队,成员包括肩外科、康复医学、物理治疗以及生物医学和临床工程方面的专家。从传统康复计划出发,该团队选择了一组练习,并与一种名为INAIL(国家职业事故保险研究所)肩肘门诊计划(ISEO计划)的生物反馈工具相结合。ISEO是一种基于惯性可穿戴传感器的运动分析系统,这些传感器放置在胸部、肩胛骨、肱骨和前臂上。ISEO可以随时间返回肱骨和肩胛骨角度或肩胛肱骨协调性的视觉生物反馈,并可能叠加患者特定或无症状的参考值。定义了一组12项渐进式练习,根据肱骨和肩胛骨的运动分为四组。每组包括12项练习中的2 - 4项,难度逐渐增加。练习可能需要使用球、棍子、橡皮筋和/或毛巾。对于每项练习,我们给出患者的起始位置、执行方式和目标位置,以及关于关键观察因素的说明。明确了要采用的视觉生物反馈类型,例如角度之间的协调性或单个角度随时间的变化。为指导治疗师定制患者的康复计划,提供了一份操作指南清单。
我们从频率和强度方面描述了ISEO练习计划的各种应用。
提出了一种基于运动生物反馈的创新康复计划,用于肩袖修复术后恢复肩胛和肱骨的运动学。预计生物反馈将在治疗师监督下提高患者的意识和自我纠正能力。需要进行随机对照试验来研究基于运动的生物反馈与传统康复计划相比的潜在效果。
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