Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of High Energy Density Pulse Electromagnetic Field for Patients With Adhensive Capsulitis
The aim of our study is to investigate the efficacy of high energy density pulse electromagnetic field for patients with adhesive capsulitis
Adhesive capsulitis, a condition causing shoulder pain and limited range of motion (ROM), is estimated to affect 2-5% of the general population. Typically occurring in middle-aged individuals during their 50s to 70s, it presents with gradually developing shoulder pain and restricted ROM, particularly in external rotation. In cases of primary adhesive capsulitis, the condition often resolves on its own, lasting around 18-24 months. However, some individuals experience persistent symptoms beyond 3 years, with up to 40% of patients and 15% facing lasting disability. Therefore, effective treatment is essential to alleviate the pain and disability associated with frozen shoulder. High energy density pulse electromagnetic field (High-PEMF) differs from traditional PEMF and possesses the following characteristics: Brief pulse duration (50μs) with a damped oscillation. Wide bandwidth (200kHz~300MHz) centered around 240kHz. High voltages (up to 40 kV) and peak currents (up to 10 kA) in the applicator spool. Delivery of around 96Ws (Joule) of energy per pulse with a magnetic flux density of 50~100mT. Tissue and organ penetration up to 20 cm. Although High-PEMF has shown positive results in chronic tendinopathy, there is limited evidence of its effectiveness in treating adhesive capsulitis. Therefore, our study aims to explore the efficacy and potential mechanisms underlying the use of High-PEMF in treating adhesive capsulitis patients. ;
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