Publications by authors named "Alexandra Camelia Gliga"

Article Synopsis
  • Shoulder disorders can cause pain, limited motion, and reduced strength, impacting daily activities; this study compared a new tech-supported proprioceptive training (KPT) to a traditional approach (CPT) added to regular physiotherapy.
  • The study involved 55 participants with various shoulder issues, who were divided into three groups receiving different treatment regimens over four weeks, with evaluations of joint position sense (JPS) and function before and after.
  • Both KPT and CPT groups showed significant improvements in JPS, pain, and function compared to the control group, but KPT did not provide significant additional benefits over the traditional CPT approach.
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There is limited evidence regarding the effects of aquatic-based physiotherapy on shoulder proprioception following post-traumatic injury to the joint. The main aim of this study was to investigate the effects of additional aquatic-based rehabilitation to a land-based physiotherapy program on shoulder joint position sense (JPS) rehabilitation. Forty-four individuals (mean age 44.

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