Shoulder Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Range of Motion, Humeral Retroversion and RC Muscle Strength in the Shoulder of Overhead Athletes
| Verified date | November 2017 |
| Source | Wingate Institute |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Observational [Patient Registry] |
- Shoulder pain and dysfunction are common problems in overhead sports, due to extreme
ranges of motion and repetitive loading. Predisposing factors include inadequate range
of motion (ROM), such as a reduction in total ROM or a shift of balance between internal
and external rotation. Such a shift may be the result of soft tissue adaptations to the
activity demands, or reflect a structural outcome of Humeral retroversion. A shift in
the range of motion may be detrimental to the rotator muscle function, which may create
another risk factor for shoulder injury.
- The purpose of this study is to document shoulder range of motion, humeral retroversion,
rotator muscle strength and fatigue in several groups of overhead athletes undergoing a
routine pre season screening once a year, and investigate the interaction between those
factors in the different groups.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 35 |
| Est. completion date | August 2016 |
| Est. primary completion date | February 2015 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Active members of the national team during previous and current season Exclusion Criteria: - Shoulder surgeries - cervical pain or radiating pain into upper extremity limiting athletic participation - cervical or radiating pain cocurrent with neurological signs, such as diminished reflexes, sensory disturbances or weakness |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | Ribstein center for sports medicine and research at the Wingate Institute Institue | Netanya |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Wingate Institute |
Israel,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | shoulder internal and external range of motion and resulting total range of motion | shoulder rotation range of motion will be measured with subject in supine, shoulder and elbow flexed to 90 degrees, forearm in neutral. One assessor will control humeral head motion and slowly rotate forearm into internal rotation, while other investigator will position a bubble inclinometer in line with ulnar shaft and get the reading. Then procedure repeated into external rotation. | single measurement at season commencmen taken as part of pre- season screening battery. This procedures are routinly administered at the begining of training season of each sport , typically during the first week end training camp. | |
| Secondary | Humeral retroversion | Humeral Retroversion will be measured indirectly, via Diagnostic Ultrasound- this method has been validated and found reliable. Retroversion is calculated by obtaining an angle formed between the line of Ulna-in the position where the proximal Humeral Tubercles are leveled on a horizontal line, and a vertical line parallel to the tubercle plane. Thus the angle received reflects the amount of posterior(retroversion) of the Humeral head. | single measurement, taken as part of pre- season screening battery. This procedures are routinly administered at the begining of training season of each sport , typically during the first week end training camp. | |
| Secondary | isometric external and internal rotator strength | isometric external and isometric internal rotation strength will be evaluated in the seated position, utilizing the Biodex 4pro system seat. Measurement will be performed at shoulder abduction of 85 degrees,and elbow flexed and palm facing forward. The athlete will perform a maximal contraction against the stationary pad and hold it for 3 seconds. | Single measurement, taken as part of pre- season screening battery. This procedures are routinly administered at the begining of training season of each sport , typically during the first week end training camp. | |
| Secondary | isokinetic, concentric internal and external rotation, Eccentric internal and external rotation | With athlete in the same position described for the isometric testing, following a structured warm up and familiarization, the athlete will perform three sets of maximal contractions , in the following sequence:1. Concentric-5 repetitions at a velocity of 60 degrees per second followed by 1 minute rest 2. Concentric-15 repetitions at a velocity of 180 degrees per second followed by 3 minutes of rest 3. Eccentric 5 repetitions at a velocity of 60 degrees per second . The same procedure will be repeated for the other shoulder. order of testing will be randomized. | single measurement, taken as part of pre- season screening battery. This procedures are routinly administered at the begining of training season of each sport , typically during the first week end training camp. |
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