摘要
Abstract
Objective:To investigate the effects of small needle-knife combined with stretching therapy on shoulder function,range of motion and pain in patients with scapulohumeral periarthritis.Method:A total of 102 patients with scapulohumeral periarthritis treated in Jingzhou Fifth People's Hospital from June 2019 to June 2022 were selected as the study objects,according to random number table method,they were divided into control group and observation group,with 51 cases in each group.The control group was treated with stretching therapy,while the observation group was treated with small needle-knife combined with stretching therapy,both groups maintained treatment for 2 weeks.The clinical curative effect,pain degree,joint mobility,shoulder function and quality of life were compared between the two groups.Result:The total clinical effective rate of the observation group was 94.12%(48/51),which was higher than 78.43%(40/51)of the control group,the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The visual analogue scale(VAS)score,the functional problem score,the pain problem score and the total score of shoulder pain and disability index(SPADI)in the observation group were lower than those in the control group,posterior extension range,anterior flexion range,abduction range of motion(ROM),the scores of psychological function,physical function,material life status and social function in the generic quality of life inventory-74(GQOLI-74)were higher than those in the control group,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:Small needle-knife combined with stretching therapy in the treatment of patients with scapulohumeral periarthritis can significantly improve the clinical effect,relieve the symptoms of shoulder joint pain,improve the range of motion of the joint,thereby improving the function of the shoulder joint and further improving the quality of life of patients.关键词
肩关节周围炎/小针刀/拉伸疗法/肩关节功能/活动度/疼痛/生活质量Key words
Scapulohumeral periarthritis/Small needle-knife/Stretching therapy/Shoulder joint function/Activity level/Pain/Quality of Life