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NCT ID: NCT06409871 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Adhesive Capsulitis of Shoulder

Impact of Methylxanthine Intake and Blue Light Exposure on Adhesive Shoulder Capsulitis.

Start date: May 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adhesive shoulder capsulitis is a condition characterised by stiffness or lack of mobility of the shoulder. This results in a negative impact on quality of life and increased health care costs. Inflammation is a key factor in the pathogenesis of these patients. In addition, poor sleep quality and/or sleep deprivation can increase the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which contributes to the development of chronic inflammatory and metabolic diseases. The most important function of sleep is recovery. Good sleep promotes healing, aids in the recovery of the immune, neurological, musculoskeletal systems and is necessary for pain sufferers to improve. The quantity and quality of sleep has an impact on the subject's inflammatory and metabolic markers. In relation to the quantity and quality of sleep, it has been shown that foods and/or beverages rich in methylxanthine such as coffee, tea and chocolate can alter these parameters. As is the case with exposure to blue light emitted by electronic devices. The population are faced with deep-rooted habits in their daily lives that do not help to control pain in these patients. HYPOTHESIS: Due to the above, the following hypothesis is established: Lack of consumption of food or beverages rich in methylxanthine and limiting the use of mobile devices two hours before going to sleep favours recovery from adhesive shoulder capsulitis.

NCT ID: NCT06407817 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Spencer and Reverse Distraction Technique

Comparative Effects Of Spencer and Reverse Distraction Technique In Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

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

To compare the effects of spencer and reverse distraction technique in patients with adhesive capsulitis

NCT ID: NCT06404814 Active, not recruiting - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Functional Electrical Stimulation Versus Spencer Technique in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

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

This study focus on the rehabilitation of patients with frozen shoulder through a manual technique called "Spencer MET".The purpose of this approach is to reduce the pain and improve the ROM and quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT06391567 Completed - Frozen Shoulder Clinical Trials

Balance in People With Frozen Shoulder

Start date: October 10, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The aim of this study was to investigate the balance characteristics of patients with Frozen Shoulder.

NCT ID: NCT06387537 Recruiting - Adhesive Capsulitis Clinical Trials

Effects of Scapular Mobilization on Shoulder Proprioception and Pain in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

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

Adhesive capsulitis is a common musculoskeletal condition. Painful gradual loss of both active and passive gleno-humeral motion resulting from progressive fibrosis and ultimate contracture of the gleno-humeral joint capsule.Scapular position and movement perception both effected by shoulder adhesive capsulitis, change in the scapular kinematics in the form of an increase in scapular lateral rotation, and reduced joint sense for shoulder movements in adhesive capsulitis. Physiotherapists have a wide range of options in managing Adhesive capsulitis including Electrotherapeutic modalities, kaltenborn mobilization, Maitland's mobilization,Mulligan's mobilization and Manipulation. So far studies have shown the efficacy of different treatments in combination or in isolation.Few studies on proprioception in rotator cuff tear, sub acromial impingment syndrome, but no obseved effects of scapular mobilization on shoulder proprioception in patients with adhesive capsulitis.Physical therapist focus on lowering pain and ROM limitations in the shoulder,but often neglect to evaluate proprioception/joint position sense as well as the roleof scapula in adhesive capsulitis during treatment.If found effective,this study can help in probviding treatment protocols for improving proprioception in patients with adhesive capsulits.

NCT ID: NCT06384430 Recruiting - Shoulder Pain Clinical Trials

Subacromial Impingement Syndrome Functional Tests Correlation With Ultrasound Parameters

Start date: April 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

In this study, among the patients who applied to the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation outpatient clinic of Muğla Training and Research Hospital and were diagnosed with subacromial impingement by anamnesis and clinical tests, inclusion criteria) and exclusion criteria will be included in the study. Demographic data of the patients will then be recorded. DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand) and Constant Murley scores will be calculated. 4 years of musculoskeletal ultrasound experience will be recorded by a radiologist using ultrasound (Siemens® V8, LA2-14A probe) in modified Crass position (positioning with the palm of the examined side on the posterior iliac wing) by measuring subacromial bursa thickness, supraspinatus tendon thickness, acromiohumeral distance, supraspinatus tendon thickness/acromiohumeral distance ratio. Demographic data of the patients will then be recorded. DASH (Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand) and Constant Murley scores will be calculated.

NCT ID: NCT06377644 Active, not recruiting - Frozen Shoulder Clinical Trials

Comparing the Efficacy of KT vs DN With Conventional Treatment for Improving QOL and Alleviating Pain in Frozen Shoulder

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

"Randomized control trial is our study design, we will make 2 groups group A ( 15 patients of frozen shoulder) and Group B (15 patients of frozen shoulder). we will apply interventions by this way For group A KT (kinesiology taping) will be applied on frozen shoulder patients by a professional physiotherapist or certified physiotherapist according to their pain pattern in muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, deltoid, subscapularis) with conventional physiotherapy of frozen shoulder also continues on 15 patients (group A). KT will apply twice a week for 8 weeks. We can check the results of our intervention every week by using variable tools or outcome measures, measuring pain by VAD (visual analog scale) and quality of life in the frozen shoulder by SPADI (shoulder pain and disability index) every week. And for group B Dry needling with conventional physical therapy.

NCT ID: NCT06335472 Not yet recruiting - Analgesia Clinical Trials

Three Nerves Versus Suprascapular Nerve Radiofrequency Combined With Hydrodissection in Adhesive Capsulitis

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

comparison between effect of three nerves pulsed radiofrequency combined with hydro-dissection versus suprascapular nerve Pulsed Radiofrequency combined with hydrodissection on pain control in adhesive capsulitis within six months follow up.

NCT ID: NCT06297148 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Trochanteric Bursitis

The HIP Self-management Study

HIPS
Start date: March 12, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The HIPS-study will be an observer blinded, single-centre, parallel-group randomized controlled trial (RCT). The main purpose of the study is: 1. To investigate the clinical effectiveness of a self- management program versus usual care for patients with greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS). - H0: There is no difference between a self-management program and usual care on pain and function in patients with GTPS. - H1: There is a difference between a self-management program and usual care on pain and function in patients with GTPS. 2. To investigate if self-management is more cost-effective than usual care in the treatment of patients with GTPS. Participants will be randomly allocated into one of two groups: 1) self-management program or 2) usual care. Follow-up will be at 3-, 6- and 12-months.

NCT ID: NCT06248905 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome of Both Lower Limbs

Shock Wave Therapy Plus Exercise in GTPS

GTPSSWEX
Start date: January 26, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this randomized controlled study is to investigate if the sequential administration of focused shock wave therapy and of a rehabilitation program based on the strengthening of gluteal muscles is more effective than a standard shock wave treatment for greater trochanteric pain syndrome