Bicep Tendinitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect on Symptomatic Release of Dry Needling on Patients With Biceps Tendinopathy
Biceps tendinopathy is a common cause in shoulder-pain symptoms. The major mechanism is
overuse of the biceps muscles. The long-term accumulated and poor repaired trauma causes
myofascial trigger points in the related muscles.
We will conduct the randomized, single blind experiment to evaluate the immediate,
short-term, and long-term effect of DN.
Biceps tendinopathy is a common cause in shoulder-pain symptoms. The major mechanism is
overuse of the biceps muscles. The long-term accumulated and poor repaired trauma causes
myofascial trigger points in the related muscles. Common symptoms are pain in the anterior
shoulders and radiating pain in the biceps. Pain can be further elicited with lifting,
pulling and repetitive overhead activity. Therefore, it can have a major impact on the
patient's activity of daily life.
The investigator performed dry needle (DN) treatments with acupuncture needles. Stimulating
the effected muscle , the investigator move the needle forward and backward several times.
Muscle twitch may occur by our procedure. The pain caused by myofascial trigger points can be
decreased effective simultaneously. So far, there is no solid research or clinical trial to
evaluate the efficacy of the treatment yet.
The investigator will conduct the randomized, single blind experiment to evaluate the
immediate, short-term, and long-term effect of DN. Outcome measures include visual analog
scale, shoulder pain and disability index, pressure pain threshold, pain-free grip test,
muscle tone changes and ultrasonographic evaluation of biceps peritendinous effusion.
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