Partial Thickness Rotator Cuff Tear Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Multimodal Physical Therapy Combined With Exercise in Partial-thickness Rotator Cuff Tears: a Prospective Observational Study
The aim of this study is to investigate the early stage effectiveness of multimodal physical therapy with exercise in the conservative treatment of partial thickness rotator cuff tears.
Although partial thickness rotator cuff tear prevalence is greater than those of
full-thickness tear, most studies on conservative treatment are associated with
full-thickness tears. In general, any physical therapy modality alone is not effective in the
treatment of rotator cuff tears. It has been reported that multimodal physiotherapy may be
more successful than monotherapy, but evidence in this regard is inadequate. Therefore this
observational prospective study aiming to investigate the effectiveness of physiotherapy in
the treatment of rotator cuff tears was planned. The null hypothesis of this study is that
multimodal physical therapy combined with exercise has no effect on pain and function in the
treatment of partial thickness rotator cuff tears. The alternative hypothesis is the
opposite.
Patients will be assessed by standardized measures in terms of pain and function (American
Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons standardized shoulder form: patient self report section), active
range of motion (goniometric measurement) and quality of life (Western Ontario rotator cuff
index) at baseline and first, third and 6th months of follow-up.
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