Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Pressure pain detection threshold assessment |
PPDT's will assess using a hand-held mechanical pressure algometer in local and remote areas |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Pressure pain detection threshold assessment |
PPDT's will assess using a hand-held mechanical pressure algometer in local and remote areas |
15 minutes (1st session) |
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Primary |
Pressure pain detection threshold assessment |
PPDT's will assess using a hand-held mechanical pressure algometer in local and remote areas |
1 hour (1st session) |
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Primary |
Pressure pain detection threshold assessment |
PPDT's will assess using a hand-held mechanical pressure algometer in local and remote areas |
2nd session (> 72 hours after 1st session) |
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Primary |
Pressure pain detection threshold assessment |
PPDT's will assess using a hand-held mechanical pressure algometer in local and remote areas |
15 minutes (2nd session) |
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Primary |
Pressure pain detection threshold assessment |
PPDT's will assess using a hand-held mechanical pressure algometer in local and remote areas |
1 hour (2nd session) |
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Primary |
Maximal pain and strength in isometric shoulder external rotation |
The MVIC of shoulder external rotation will be assessed using a hand held dynamometer. Additionally, the maximum value from 3 successful trials (no >15% difference between the 3 trials) will be used for statistical analysis. In addition, participants will be asked to rate their pain based on the NPRS scale (0-10) during the test. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Maximal pain and strength in isometric shoulder external rotation |
The MVIC of shoulder external rotation will be assessed using a hand held dynamometer. Additionally, the maximum value from 3 successful trials (no >15% difference between the 3 trials) will be used for statistical analysis. In addition, participants will be asked to rate their pain based on the NPRS scale (0-10) during the test. |
15 minutes (1st session) |
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Primary |
Maximal pain and strength in isometric shoulder external rotation |
The MVIC of shoulder external rotation will be assessed using a hand held dynamometer. Additionally, the maximum value from 3 successful trials (no >15% difference between the 3 trials) will be used for statistical analysis. In addition, participants will be asked to rate their pain based on the NPRS scale (0-10) during the test. |
1 hour (1st session) |
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Primary |
Maximal pain and strength in isometric shoulder external rotation |
The MVIC of shoulder external rotation will be assessed using a hand held dynamometer. Additionally, the maximum value from 3 successful trials (no >15% difference between the 3 trials) will be used for statistical analysis. In addition, participants will be asked to rate their pain based on the NPRS scale (0-10) during the test. |
2nd session (> 72 hours after 1st session) |
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Primary |
Maximal pain and strength in isometric shoulder external rotation |
The MVIC of shoulder external rotation will be assessed using a hand held dynamometer. Additionally, the maximum value from 3 successful trials (no >15% difference between the 3 trials) will be used for statistical analysis. In addition, participants will be asked to rate their pain based on the NPRS scale (0-10) during the test. |
15 minutes (2nd session) |
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Primary |
Maximal pain and strength in isometric shoulder external rotation |
The MVIC of shoulder external rotation will be assessed using a hand held dynamometer. Additionally, the maximum value from 3 successful trials (no >15% difference between the 3 trials) will be used for statistical analysis. In addition, participants will be asked to rate their pain based on the NPRS scale (0-10) during the test. |
1 hour (2nd session) |
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Secondary |
Pain during active shoulder Abduction |
Pain during active shoulder abduction (0 to 180°) in standing in a NPRS scale |
Baseline (1st session) |
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Secondary |
Pain during active shoulder Abduction |
Pain during active shoulder abduction (0 to 180°) in standing in a NPRS scale |
15 minutes (1st session) |
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Secondary |
Pain during active shoulder Abduction |
Pain during active shoulder abduction (0 to 180°) in standing in a NPRS scale |
1 hour (1st session) |
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Secondary |
Pain during active shoulder Abduction |
Pain during active shoulder abduction (0 to 180°) in standing in a NPRS scale |
2nd session (> 72 hours after 1st session) |
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Secondary |
Pain during active shoulder Abduction |
Pain during active shoulder abduction (0 to 180°) in standing in a NPRS scale |
15 minutes (2nd session) |
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Secondary |
Pain during active shoulder Abduction |
Pain during active shoulder abduction (0 to 180°) in standing in a NPRS scale |
1 hour (2nd session) |
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Secondary |
Patient-perceived pain change |
patient-perceived pain change using a global rating of change scale (GROC) based on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from "Much better - a very important improvement" to "Much worse - an important aggravation" (Jaeschke, 1986) |
15 minutes (1st session) |
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Secondary |
Patient-perceived pain change |
patient-perceived pain change using a global rating of change scale (GROC) based on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from "Much better - a very important improvement" to "Much worse - an important aggravation" (Jaeschke, 1986) |
1 hour (1st session) |
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Secondary |
Patient-perceived pain change |
patient-perceived pain change using a global rating of change scale (GROC) based on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from "Much better - a very important improvement" to "Much worse - an important aggravation" (Jaeschke, 1986) |
2nd session (> 72 hours after 1st session) |
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Secondary |
Patient-perceived pain change |
patient-perceived pain change using a global rating of change scale (GROC) based on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from "Much better - a very important improvement" to "Much worse - an important aggravation" (Jaeschke, 1986) |
15 minutes (2nd session) |
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Secondary |
Patient-perceived pain change |
patient-perceived pain change using a global rating of change scale (GROC) based on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from "Much better - a very important improvement" to "Much worse - an important aggravation" (Jaeschke, 1986) |
1 hour (2nd session) |
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Secondary |
Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) questionnaire |
Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) questionnaire which assesses the pain and difficulty experienced by the participant in daily activities of the upper extremity. The questionnaire is translated into Greek and cross-culturally weighted to the Greek population (Vrouva et al., 2016). |
Baseline |
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Secondary |
Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) questionnaire |
Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) questionnaire which assesses the pain and difficulty experienced by the participant in daily activities of the upper extremity. The questionnaire is translated into Greek and cross-culturally weighted to the Greek population (Vrouva et al., 2016). |
2nd session (> 72 hours after 1st session) |
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Secondary |
Participant's rating of perceived exertion (RPE) |
RPE using a modified Borg's scale (Borg CR10) immediately following the blood flow restriction or sham- blood flow restriction exercise session. The scale has been shown to be an valid alternate tool for estimating the exertion and intensity levels during resistance training (Brandt, 2013 ). |
15 minutes (1st session) |
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Secondary |
Participant's rating of perceived exertion (RPE) |
RPE using a modified Borg's scale (Borg CR10) immediately following the blood flow restriction or sham- blood flow restriction exercise session. The scale has been shown to be an valid alternate tool for estimating the exertion and intensity levels during resistance training (Brandt, 2013 ). |
15 minutes (2nd session) |
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