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NCT ID: NCT06079515 Completed - Shoulder Pain Clinical Trials

Comparison of the Treatment Efficacy of Suprascapular Nerve Block and Intraarticular Shoulder Injection Techniques in Patients Diagnosed With Adhesive Capsulitis

Start date: March 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objective: We aim to compare the efficiency of the ultrasonography-guided suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) and ultrasonography-guided intra-articular shoulder injection (IAI) techniques in terms of pain and functional status in the treatment of adhesive capsulitis. Design: 60 patients with adhesive capsulitis were divided into two groups: SSNB and IAI. Both groups received an injection of 1 ml of 40 mg of triamcinolone acetonide and 9 ml of 0.5% bupivacaine hydrochloride. The patients' Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) scores, shoulder active and passive range of motions (ROM), and visual analog scale (VAS) scores were evaluated before and after the injection in the 1st week, 4th week, and 12th week.

NCT ID: NCT06064396 Completed - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

Effects of Gong's Mobilization With and Without Stecco Fascial Therapy in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

Start date: October 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to determine the effects of Gong's mobilization with and without Stecco Fascial therapy on pain, range of motion and function in patients with Adhesive capsulitis.

NCT ID: NCT06062654 Completed - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

Ultrasound-guided Hydrodistension in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

CAVD21
Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present study aims to compare the efficacy of assisted rehabilitation treatment, in terms of improvement of pain and shoulder articulation, in patients with stage 2 adhesive capsulitis compared with unassisted home rehabilitation treatment. This evaluation is performed following the glenohumeral capsular hydrodistension procedure performed under ultrasound monitoring.

NCT ID: NCT06051370 Completed - Clinical trials for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome

Glenohumeral Versus Subacromial Steroid Injections for Impingement Syndrome With Mild Shoulder Stiffness

Start date: January 12, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A prospective randomized controlled trial enrolled 51 patients diagnosed with shoulder impingement syndrome and mild stiffness. Patients were randomly assigned to two groups: the glenohumeral injection group (Group GH) or the subacromial injection group (Group SA). After the final follow-up, 48 patients (24 in each group) were included for analysis Using ultrasound guidance, a solution containing 1mL of triamcinolone, 4mL of 1% lidocaine, and 7mL of 0.9% normal saline was injected into either the glenohumeral or the subacromial space. The following assessments were conducted at baseline and during follow-up visits at weeks 3, 7, and 13: ROM measurements for forward elevation, external rotation, and internal rotation; clinical scores including VAS, ASES, and Constant.

NCT ID: NCT06046430 Recruiting - Frozen Shoulder Clinical Trials

Investigation of Laterality and Sensory Acuity Abilities of Frozen Shoulder Patients

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The brain contains the body representation necessary for normal functioning, including goal-directed movements and behaviors. Body representation involves integrated sensory input and ideas about one's body. Both executed and imagined movements depend on the representation of the body in the cortical area. Laterilization is one of the motor imagery methods that requires activation of proprioceptive, somatosensory and premotor regions and enables the determination of pain-induced cortical changes. Another method to determine pain-related somatosensory changes is the two-point discrimination test. It is suggested that laterization and sensory acuity responses may change due to long-term pain and stiffness experienced in people with frozen shoulders. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the laterization and sensory acuity abilities of patients with frozen shoulder.

NCT ID: NCT06041282 Recruiting - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

Conservative Treatment of Early Adhesive Capsulitis

Start date: October 30, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A prospective, multicentre, randomized controlled study comparing the efficacy of conservative treatment for early adhesive capsulitis

NCT ID: NCT06026579 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

Clinical Characteristics and Subgroups in Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

Start date: October 4, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This cross-sectional study will gather participant data from clinical assessment and questionnaires for individuals with a clinical diagnosis of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT06019780 Completed - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this research is to determine the effect of blood flow restriction training on shoulder pain, range of motion, muscle strength and shoulder. Randomized controlled trials will be done at Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar and Shahab Orthopedic General Hospital. The sample size is 36. The subjects will be divided in two groups, 18 subjects in BFR group and 18 in no BFR group. Study duration is 6 months. Sampling technique applied was non probability connivance sampling technique. Tools used in the study are SPADI shoulder score, NPRS, hand held dynamometer, sphygmomanometer and goniometer.

NCT ID: NCT06004609 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder

Using Large-area Low-level Light Therapy for Treating Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder

Start date: July 21, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adhesive capsulitis, is a common problem characterized by the insidious onset of glenohumeral pain and limitation of shoulder motion in all planes. Clinically, frozen shoulder could be divided into freezing, frozen and thawing stage. The treatments of frozen shoulder are mainly conservative, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications and physiotherapy. Due to debilitating pain at a certain stage and protracted clinical course, intra-articular corticosteroid injection in the early stages of idiopathic adhesive capsulitis has long been used to treat adhesive capsulitis with satisfactory result. However, intra-articular steroid injection still raise some controversy and is still considered too invasive for some patients. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a safe and non-invasive alternative. LLLT can employ photo-biomodulation effects to help normalize cellular functions and is considered to have partial effect in many shoulder soft tissue disorders. Possible mechanisms include increasing adenosine triphosphate production, fibroblast activity and collagen synthesis. One prospective cohort study has shown that LLLT can be effective in the management of the early phase (less than 6 weeks of disease onset) of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder in elderly who failed to respond to conventional physical therapy and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications and improvement was found maintained up to 2 years. To this date, no randomized controlled study has been made to establish the possible role of LLLT as an adjuvant therapy on adhesive capsulitis. Also, no study has researched the effect of LLLT on patient with later stage/chronic phase of adhesive capsulitis. The objective of this paper is to report the clinical result of a study on the efficacy of LLLT as an add-on therapy in the management of adhesive capsulitis.

NCT ID: NCT06000254 Not yet recruiting - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

High Energy Density Pulse Electromagnetic Field for Patients With Adhensive Capsulitis

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of our study is to investigate the efficacy of high energy density pulse electromagnetic field for patients with adhesive capsulitis