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NCT ID: NCT04707274 Completed - Gluteal Tendinitis Clinical Trials

Reliability, Validity, and Cross-cultural Adaptation of the Turkish Version of the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment for Gluteal Tendinopathy (VISA-G) Questionnaire

Start date: February 10, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study was to investigate adaptation, validity, and reliability of the Turkish version of the Victorian Institute of Sports Assessment for Gluteal Tendinopathy (VISA-G) Questionnaire.

NCT ID: NCT03338465 Completed - Mobility Limitation Clinical Trials

Extracorporeal Shockwave Treatment for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

ESTATE
Start date: June 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is characterized by pain over the greater trochanter, which can refer down the lateral aspect of the hip. Historically, conservative treatments such as rest/activity modification, anti-inflammatory medication, physiotherapy and local corticosteroid injection, are employed as first-line management, with some refractory cases requiring surgical intervention. Acknowledging the unpredictable response and frequent recurrences associated with traditional non operative treatment, the risks and prolonged rehabilitation associated with surgery, and the favorable results from prior studies involving radial pressure waves as a treatment for GTPS, the aim of this study is to investigate the dose-related effect of focalized shockwave treatment at different total energy influx in patients with chronic GTPS.

NCT ID: NCT03145233 Completed - Gluteal Tendinitis Clinical Trials

Isometric Versus Isotonic Exercise for Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome

Start date: August 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot randomised controlled trial will directly compare the effect of isometric exercise to isotonic exercise over a period of 12 weeks for participants with a clinical diagnosis of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS).