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22/01/2015 zB 16127 Pax eo03/009 n The Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation on Shoulder Subluxation, Arm Function Recovery, and Shoulder Pain | in Hemiplegic Stroke Patients Pouran D. Faghrl, MD, Mary M. Rodgers, PAD, Roger M. Glaser, PAD, John G. Burs, MD, | Charter Ho, MD, PhD, Pani Akuthota, MD ABSTRACT. Faghr! PD, Rodgers MM, Gluser ‘lcctrical stimulation on shoulder aubluxation, tents. Arch Phys Med Reha 1994;78:73-9- { "The purpone of this study wav wo evaluate the effectiveness of functional electrteal rogram dexigned to prevent glenohumeral Joint stretching Mid mbrequent subTuxation stroke pallents. Twenty-ah Msigned to elthar a conteel group (n 7 male). Both groups received conver , Bort 1G, Ho C, Akuthota P. The effects of functions! ‘inction recovery, and shoulder paln in hermiplepl stroke mutation (FES) tretinent shoulder palm It al phyatenl therapy. The experi thertpy where two faceid/paratyeed shoulder muses (upronpinatan and potrir Uc) were Iedoce 10 sontractrepeltvely up 10 6 houts aay for 6 weeks Dration of both the FES seafon and mace contrac Felveaion ratio weve progrenivlyinereaned ay performance improved. The experimental groop mowed ngld: ant improvements in arm fonclo, Sactromyographic acl of the ponerior iol, range of mation, and ‘eduction In ublovaion (es indented hy seray) sompared ‘ith (ve contol group. We concioded thet te FES ‘tTetve in inc eeverty ot shoulder malunaton and po, and posublyFchating recovery © 1954 by the American Congracs af Rehabliteon Medicina and ie American Academy of Phytical Medicine and Rekabilvadton

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