Abstract
The motivation behind the research was to address the shoulder
rehabilitation challenges faced by individuals participating
in high-risk of injury sports [1]. Conventional rehabilitation
methods for shoulder conditions such as subacromial pain
syndrome (SAPS) may not always be effective for athletes who
require more targeted and personalized rehabilitation [2].
The DAID smart shirt prototype offers a promising solution
to address these challenges by providing real-time feedback
on movement patterns during rehabilitation, leading to more
effective and personalized treatment.
Aim To investigate the effect of the DAID smart shirt prototype on the
self-reported (the disability of arm, shoulder, and hand or DASH)
outcome of physiotherapy in patients with subacromial pain
syndrome who participate in high-risk of injury sports.
Novelty The DAID smart textile shirt prototype is applied in the clinical
practice for the treatment of patients with SAPS who participate
in high-risk of injury sports.
Main results The results of self-reported outcome statistically significant
differ between the treatment and control groups before and after
the 8-weeks treatment (p < 0.001) with mean difference 39.8 (±
4.1) points for treatment group and 28.2 (± 5.3) points for control
group.
Conclusion The use of the DAID smart shirt prototype in physiotherapy
of patients with subacromial pain syndrome who participate
in high-risk sports, better results of self-reported DASH
measurement are achieved compared to conventional methods.
rehabilitation challenges faced by individuals participating
in high-risk of injury sports [1]. Conventional rehabilitation
methods for shoulder conditions such as subacromial pain
syndrome (SAPS) may not always be effective for athletes who
require more targeted and personalized rehabilitation [2].
The DAID smart shirt prototype offers a promising solution
to address these challenges by providing real-time feedback
on movement patterns during rehabilitation, leading to more
effective and personalized treatment.
Aim To investigate the effect of the DAID smart shirt prototype on the
self-reported (the disability of arm, shoulder, and hand or DASH)
outcome of physiotherapy in patients with subacromial pain
syndrome who participate in high-risk of injury sports.
Novelty The DAID smart textile shirt prototype is applied in the clinical
practice for the treatment of patients with SAPS who participate
in high-risk of injury sports.
Main results The results of self-reported outcome statistically significant
differ between the treatment and control groups before and after
the 8-weeks treatment (p < 0.001) with mean difference 39.8 (±
4.1) points for treatment group and 28.2 (± 5.3) points for control
group.
Conclusion The use of the DAID smart shirt prototype in physiotherapy
of patients with subacromial pain syndrome who participate
in high-risk sports, better results of self-reported DASH
measurement are achieved compared to conventional methods.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 52-53 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 2 Jun 2023 |
Event | 19th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics - Liepaja, Latvia Duration: 12 Jun 2023 → 14 Jun 2023 https://nbc2023.lmifb.lv/ https://ebooks.rtu.lv/product/19-ziemelvalstu-un-baltijas-biomedicinas-inzenierzinatnu-un-medicinas-fizikas-konference/ |
Conference
Conference | 19th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics |
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Abbreviated title | NBC2023 |
Country/Territory | Latvia |
City | Liepaja |
Period | 12/06/23 → 14/06/23 |
Other | 19. Ziemeļvalstu un Baltijas Biomedicīnas inženierzinātņu un medicīnas fizikas konference |
Internet address |
Keywords*
- Shoulder rehabilitation
- high risk of injurie sports
- Smart textile
- self-reported outcome
Field of Science*
- 3.3 Health sciences
- 3.4 Medical biotechnology
Publication Type*
- 3.4. Other publications in conference proceedings (including local)