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Four weeks after initiating the stick exercises, rotator cuff strengthening exercises using therabands are introduced and maintained for a duration of six weeks.\n\nFor SD rehabilitation, shoulder external rotation, push up plus, and shoulder rolls were performed. In the experimental group, rehabilitation for scapular dyskinesis will begin at the second outpatient visit, which takes place three weeks after the subacromial steroid injection.",[9],null,{"type":22,"name":28,"description":29,"armGroupLabels":30,"otherNames":26},"No SD rehabilitation","For shoulder impingement syndrome, the standard rehabilitation protocol involves administering a subacromial steroid injection at the initial outpatient visit, followed by stick exercises to restore joint mobility starting three weeks later. 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Exclusion Criteria\n\nIndividuals who did not receive a subacromial steroid injection for shoulder impingement syndrome\n\nIndividuals with a history of surgical treatment or fracture in the affected shoulder\n\nIndividuals who refused to participate in the study\n\nIndividuals with neurological disorders affecting the ipsilateral upper extremity","ALL","20 Years",{"count":72,"type":73},360,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[76],"NA","The goal of this study is to diagnose scapular dyskinesis-which can appear as a cause or result of various shoulder disorders-through screening tests in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome, the most common shoulder condition. 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