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Vive Revista de Salud

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Abstract

CAPITO, Cecilia Guaman; TOSCANO, Cynthia Pilco  and  RODRIGUEZ, Patricia Villota. Proprioceptive Rehabilitation of Painful Shoulder Syndrome. Vive Rev. Salud [online]. 2022, vol.5, n.15, pp.774-780.  Epub Nov 01, 2022. ISSN 2664-3243.  https://doi.org/10.33996/revistavive.v5i15.187.

The shoulder is one of the anatomical regions of greater mobility in daily life, being one of the most frequent causes of consultation in the area of physiotherapy for rehabilitation, since the first line of action is the conservative treatment of the shoulder; therefore, it is of utmost importance to know and evaluate the articular complex of the shoulder, as well as the cervicothoracic region, with the results of the assessment to establish a treatment strategy that can range from manual therapy, therapeutic massage, temperature changes to the use of other physical agents. Female patient, 42 years old, with occupation as a dental assistant; she reports no previous disability. As medical history, she had a traffic accident on a motorcycle without bone fracture or dislocation, which occurred eight years before the physiatry consultation, the patient has affected the development of activities of daily living. She received a series of treatments during 10 sessions, in which physical agents are applied, since she had previously received pharmacological treatment without favorable results. Rehabilitation protocol based on proprioception techniques is applied and at the end of therapy the patient reports mild pain and improvement in the performance of activities of daily living.

Keywords : Therapeutics; Motor activity; higher nervous activity; Treatment Adherence and Compliance; Patient Admission; Forearm; Medical History Taking.

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