Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome

Objective:Kinesiophobia, which is defined as the fear of moving due to the fear of re-injury, impairing the quality of life of the patients, causes various degrees of disability and participation problems, adversely affects the treatment, and may cause the pain to become chronic and may predispose t...

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Main Authors: Banu Aydeniz, Sedef Ersoy, Münevver Çinicioğlu, Meltem Vural
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2023-09-01
Series:Bagcilar Medical Bulletin
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Online Access: http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/evaluation-of-kinesiophobia-pain-and-functional-st/62134
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author Banu Aydeniz
Sedef Ersoy
Münevver Çinicioğlu
Meltem Vural
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Münevver Çinicioğlu
Meltem Vural
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description Objective:Kinesiophobia, which is defined as the fear of moving due to the fear of re-injury, impairing the quality of life of the patients, causes various degrees of disability and participation problems, adversely affects the treatment, and may cause the pain to become chronic and may predispose to depression. Severe pain and limitation of movement in a short time are common in muscle, joint and ligament pathologies of the shoulder, which is one of the most common problems of the upper extremity. We aimed to conduct this study in patients with a diagnosis of rotator cuff and adhesive capsulitis, anticipating that the presence and degree of kinesiophobia should be considered when planning treatment for shoulder diseases.Method:A total of 80 patients, aged 30-75 years, who had shoulder pain complaints for at least 1 month and applied to the outpatient clinic for rehabilitation, diagnosed with rotator cuff syndrome (n=40) and adhesive capsulitis (n=40) were included in the study. Pain degree of the patients, active joint range measurement of the painful shoulder, anxiety and depression, degree of disability and presence of kinesiophobia; it was evaluated with the numerical rating scale (NRS), the arm, shoulder and hand problems questionnaire (DASH), the hospital anxiety depression scale (HAD), and the Tampa kinesiophobia scale. The patients voluntary consent for the study and approval of University of Health Sciences Turkey, İstanbul Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital Ethics Committe with protocol number 2019-421 was obtained on 12.09.2019.Results:NRS with movement, at rest and sleep, HAD and TAMPA measurements of the cases did not show any statistically significant difference according to the groups (p>0.05). The DASH score of the cases in the adhesive capsulitis group was found to be statistically significantly higher than that of the cases in the rotator cuff syndrome group (p<0.05). In both groups, a moderate kinesiophobia score was determined according to the Tampa kinesiophobia scale. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the groups.Conclusion:In this study, kinesiophobia was detected in both patients with rotator cuff syndrome and adhesive capsulitis. It is emphasized that in addition to pain, functional status and psychological factors, the presence of kinesiophobia should be considered in the evaluation, treatment planning and follow-up of patients.
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spelling doaj.art-20b0e51950a74000b0b2549d71822e962023-09-19T15:23:17ZengGalenos YayineviBagcilar Medical Bulletin2547-94312023-09-018327027710.4274/BMB.galenos.2023.2023-04-04013049054Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff SyndromeBanu Aydeniz0Sedef Ersoy1Münevver Çinicioğlu2Meltem Vural3 University of Health Sciences Turkey, İstanbul Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, İstanbul, Turkey İstanbul Phsycal Thearapy and Rehabilitation Hospital, Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, İstanbul Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, İstanbul, Turkey University of Health Sciences Turkey, İstanbul Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital, Clinic of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, İstanbul, Turkey Objective:Kinesiophobia, which is defined as the fear of moving due to the fear of re-injury, impairing the quality of life of the patients, causes various degrees of disability and participation problems, adversely affects the treatment, and may cause the pain to become chronic and may predispose to depression. Severe pain and limitation of movement in a short time are common in muscle, joint and ligament pathologies of the shoulder, which is one of the most common problems of the upper extremity. We aimed to conduct this study in patients with a diagnosis of rotator cuff and adhesive capsulitis, anticipating that the presence and degree of kinesiophobia should be considered when planning treatment for shoulder diseases.Method:A total of 80 patients, aged 30-75 years, who had shoulder pain complaints for at least 1 month and applied to the outpatient clinic for rehabilitation, diagnosed with rotator cuff syndrome (n=40) and adhesive capsulitis (n=40) were included in the study. Pain degree of the patients, active joint range measurement of the painful shoulder, anxiety and depression, degree of disability and presence of kinesiophobia; it was evaluated with the numerical rating scale (NRS), the arm, shoulder and hand problems questionnaire (DASH), the hospital anxiety depression scale (HAD), and the Tampa kinesiophobia scale. The patients voluntary consent for the study and approval of University of Health Sciences Turkey, İstanbul Bakırköy Dr. Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital Ethics Committe with protocol number 2019-421 was obtained on 12.09.2019.Results:NRS with movement, at rest and sleep, HAD and TAMPA measurements of the cases did not show any statistically significant difference according to the groups (p>0.05). The DASH score of the cases in the adhesive capsulitis group was found to be statistically significantly higher than that of the cases in the rotator cuff syndrome group (p<0.05). In both groups, a moderate kinesiophobia score was determined according to the Tampa kinesiophobia scale. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the groups.Conclusion:In this study, kinesiophobia was detected in both patients with rotator cuff syndrome and adhesive capsulitis. It is emphasized that in addition to pain, functional status and psychological factors, the presence of kinesiophobia should be considered in the evaluation, treatment planning and follow-up of patients. http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/evaluation-of-kinesiophobia-pain-and-functional-st/62134 adhesive capsulitiskinesiophobiarehabilitationrotator cuff syndromeshoulder pain
spellingShingle Banu Aydeniz
Sedef Ersoy
Münevver Çinicioğlu
Meltem Vural
Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome
Bagcilar Medical Bulletin
adhesive capsulitis
kinesiophobia
rehabilitation
rotator cuff syndrome
shoulder pain
title Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome
title_full Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome
title_fullStr Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome
title_short Evaluation of Kinesiophobia, Pain and Functional Status in Adhesive Capsulitis and Rotator Cuff Syndrome
title_sort evaluation of kinesiophobia pain and functional status in adhesive capsulitis and rotator cuff syndrome
topic adhesive capsulitis
kinesiophobia
rehabilitation
rotator cuff syndrome
shoulder pain
url http://behmedicalbulletin.org/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/evaluation-of-kinesiophobia-pain-and-functional-st/62134
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