Fatigue Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improvement of Fatigue in Unstable Shoulder Through a Therapeutic Exercise Program in Physiotherapy
Background: Glenohumeral instability is a highly prevalent pathology; however, there is great controversy in its definition. Traditionally, structural problems such as labral injury or bone loss in the glenoid cavity were considered the main causes; but recently, it has been seen that motor control plays a very relevant role. This means that currently, there is a disparity of action protocols and the treatment of this pathology is a great challenge. Aim: The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a supervised multicomponent therapeutic exercise program in reducing multivariable fatigue in patients with instability of the glenohumeral joint. Methods: A single-blind randomized controlled trial will be carried out, in which 12 adult patients who have suffered at least one episode of glenohumeral instability in the last year will be recruited, who will be randomized to the intervention group, which will carry out a multicomponent therapeutic exercise program supervised by physiotherapists (MoveUS Program); or to the control group, which will receive the usual care. All subjects will be evaluated at baseline, mid-treatment and at the end. In these evaluations, range of movement, maximum peak of isometric force, kinematic, physiological and psychometric fatigue, return to activity, motor control and number of recurrences will be assessed; as well as the quality of life measured through the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index, which will be the main outcome variable. A multivariate analysis will be performed through a statistical program. Discussion: This study aims to determine if therapeutic exercise supervised by physiotherapists is capable of reducing multivariable fatigue, reducing the number of recurrences and improving quality of life; to be able to implement it in the future in public and private centers.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 108 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | July 9, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 64 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Having suffered at least one episode of glenohumeral instability in the last year. - Age between 18 and 64 years. - Have signed the informed consent. - Score equal to or less than 6 on the Instability Severity Index Score. Exclusion Criteria: - Ethical or cultural barriers. - Lack of command of Spanish language. - Underlying diseases or concomitant treatments that may affect exercise capacity. - Participation in other clinical trials. - Score equal to or greater than 1800 on the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Antonio Cuesta Vargas | Málaga | |
Spain | Hospital Comarcal de la Axarquía | Málaga |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Malaga | Instituto de Investigacion Biomedica de Malaga, Queensland University of Technology |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Quality of life (WOSI) | Quality of life is the set of factors that contribute to a person's well-being. It will be assessed through the Western Ontario Shoulder Instability Index | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Range of movement (ROM) | ROM corresponds to the difference in active and passive joint amplitude, measured with the G-pro smartphone application. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Scapulo-humeral rhythm (ECH) | The scapulo-humeral rhythm refers to the motor control capacity of the axioscapular and periarticular muscles of the shoulder to perform the movements of the shoulder joint complex, and will be measured through bipolar surface electromyography | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Kinematic fatigue (Fc) | Kinematic fatigue refers to the loss during the execution of a movement, and will be assessed with inertial sensors and 3D motion capture system. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Physiological fatigue (Ff) | Physiological fatigue refers to the inability to produce adenosine triphosphate to support aerobic and anaerobic efforts; and will be evaluated through high density surface electromyography. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Psychometric fatigue (Fp) | Psychometric fatigue translates into a decrease in performance, caused by a feeling of exhaustion, weakness and demotivation. It will be assessed with the Quick Piper Fatigue scale-revised. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Maximum peak of isometric force (FIM) | Peak isometric force refers to the maximum voluntary force applied when resistance is insurmountable. It will be quantified with an electromechanical dynamometer. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Return to play (RTP) | Return to play is characterized by a person's ability to return to their work and sports routine. It will be evaluated with the "Cuestionario sobre la autopercepción del deportista para la reincorporación al entrenamiento normalizado tras una lesión". | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Number of recurrences (Nº REC) | The number of recurrences is defined as the number of times the patient suffers from the phenomenon of interest again. It will be recorded through an individualized diary. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Glenohumeral stability (STAB) | Functional stability of the glenohumeral joint can be defined as the maintenance of the alignment of the center of the humeral head within the glenoid fossa during movement, achieved through the precise probing of static (passive) and dynamic (active) mechanisms; and will be measured with MoveUS Test. | 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Muscular fatigue (Mf) | Muscle fatigue is, in short, muscle fatigue and occurs when there is extreme exhaustion of muscle fibers due to intense physical activity; and will be measured with Modified T-Fast Test. | 12 weeks |
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