Subacromial Impingement Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of the Stretching of the Teres Major in Patients Suffering From Subacromial Syndrome
Verified date | August 2019 |
Source | Jordi Gol i Gurina Foundation |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The shoulder stability has always been related to the rotator cuff complex, although more and
more is contemplated the Teres Major muscle and its affectation in the shape of the trigger
points within this pathology. As non-invasive measures for the deactivation of these
myofascial points, Travell and Simons recommended the pressure maintained along with muscular
stretch.
Stretching are usually a technique widely used in our practice as physiotherapists and it is
necessary to study its effects in the clinic. As an objective we plan to compare the effect
of passive stretching in short lever according to the Orthopaedic Manual Therapy concept if
it produces better result in the pain, the rank of movement and in the Function, with the
effect of stretching by means of a long lever in affected patients of subacromial syndrome.
This is a randomized controlled study with blind evaluator approved by the Ethical Committee
of the Institut d'Investigació en atenció Primaria Jordi Gol.
After checking the inclusion and exclusion criteria, you will be asked, voluntarily, that the
patient sign informed consent. The variables will then be valued independent and dependent on
the study. It will randomly be assigned to one of the three groups in the study. The 3 groups
receive the protocolized treatment for the service they consist of In superficial
thermotherapy, an educational talk and kinesitherapy. The intervention groups will receive
alternate days, with a total of six sessions, the stretch corresponding to the group to which
they have been assigned.
In the case of the Long Lever Group, the intervention consists in a rotary stretch through
the humerus as a mobile point. And in the case of the Short Lever Group a stretch of
translocation through the scapula as a mobile point.
The main variables used will be: age, side effects, habits involving the shoulder, pain
intensity, pain threshold at pressure and function, among others. The dependent variables
will be measured: pain intensity by means of Analogue Scale Visual, the function through the
Constant-Murley test, the Movement Range with Goniometer and the Pressure Threshold Pain with
a pressure gauge brand Stech.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 66 |
Est. completion date | May 20, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | May 20, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - More than 18 years. - Present clinical diagnosis of Subacromial Impingement Syndrome - Threshold of pain in the Teres Major muscle pressure less than 2 Kg / cm2. - Signature of informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: - Pre-shoulder surgery (<1 year). - Inability to keep supine position. - Contraindications for stretching: (collagen / tissue diseases connective: Ehlers-Danlos, Morquio, Grisel), scars in the healing process or pathological in the area like keloids, acute inflammatory process on the shoulder (<7 days), severe limitation of the range of movement towards flexion (<90ยบ passive). - Infiltrations (the last 3 months) or during treatment. - Be pending litigation or legal claim. - Cognitive problems or idiomatic barrier. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Centre de Rehabilitació en Atenció Primària (Institut Català de la Salut) | Cornellà De Llobregat | Barcelona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Jordi Gol i Gurina Foundation |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain Intensity | It will be measured using an Analog Visual Scale. The scale to be used, always the same in each measurement. | 2 minutes needed for the explanation and the realization of the measure. | |
Primary | Threshold Pressure Pain | The patient will be placed in a chair with a table in front, where can support the elbow and forearm in shape comfortable. The physiotherapist takes a clamp without pushing the Teres Major muscle and will perform progressive pressure with the algometer until the patient refers pain sensation. The subjects who perceive pain with a threshold of pressure below 2kg / cm2 will be included in the study according to Andersen et al |
5 minutes needed for explain the technique and realise it. | |
Primary | Active Mobility | The measurement of active mobility (active flexion, active extension, active abduction, active external rotation, active internal rotation) will be done in standing position with the back supported in the framework of a door (to unify positions and allow us to carry out the extension) with a goniometer for flexion, extension, abduction and external rotation, and with a tape metric for internal rotation (measurement from the thumb to the spinous process of C7) | 10 minutes needed for explain the movements required and make de measurements. | |
Primary | Function | The assessment of the function will be performed through the constant Constant-Murley test. The Constant-Murley test abbreviated is a scale that measures the function of the shoulder on the basis of three components: pain, mobility and activities of daily life, resulting in a value maximum of 75 points, in the case that there is no limitation. |
10 minutes needed for the realization of the test |
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