Supraspinatus Tendinitis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Kinesotaping on Management of Supraspinatus Tendinitis
Supraspinatus tendonitis is a common clinical problem that causes functional and labor
disabilities. It is the most frequent cause of shoulder pain. Manual therapy is a common
intervention used by physical therapist for management of supraspinatus tendonitis. Joint
mobilization, stretching and strengthening exercises are commonly used techniques for
management of this condition. In this study KT will be added to conventional manual therapy
and its efficacy will be investigated.
The study design will be Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT) that will be used to compare the
effects of KT added to manual therapy for management of supraspinatus tendonitis. 38 patients
will be participate in this study who will be assigned randomly (biased coin method) to
experimental and control groups (19+19). The data collection will be carried out at Railway
Hospital Rawalpindi. Patients with shoulder pain at rest and positive for special tests
(Neer's, Empty Can, Drop Arm, Hawkin's Kennedy) will be included in this study. There is no
restriction on gender and age group will be between 25 and 60 years. Patients with cervical
post op, referred pain, open wounds, allergic to KT and with signs of radiculopathy will be
excluded from this study. Pre and post treatment evaluation will be done using Visual Analog
Scale (VAS), Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) and goniometry. Data will be
collected on 1st day, 4th day and 7th day for both groups. After data collection is
completed, SPSS will be used to analyze the collected data
Shoulder pain is a very common musculoskeletal disorder affecting a large portion of
population . Prevalence ranges from 6% to 26% and it is estimated that 33% of population will
have one episode of shoulder pain in lifetime. Rotator cuff tendonitis is considered as most
common pathology of shoulder . Supraspinatus is one of the four muscles that can cause
rotator cuff tendonitis. It is a common clinical disorder that causes functional and labor
disorders. It is also the most frequent cause of shoulder pain.
The origin of supraspinatus is fossa of scapula and its insertion is at superior facet on
greater tuberosity of humerus. The nerve supply is at C4, C5 and C6. The main function of
supraspinatus is abduction of shoulder.
Indications: Supraspinatus tendonitis present following conditions
1. Pain and inflammation
2. Decreased ROM
3. Decreased strength
4. Decreased functional activity Injury Mechanisms: Supraspinatus tendonitis is caused by
extrinsic as well as intrinsic factors. Extrinsic factors include increased subacromial
activity, trauma, overhead activity, soft tissue imbalance, eccentric muscle overload
and glenohumeral laxity. Intrinsic factorare acromial morphology, aging,
acromioclavicular arthrosis and coracoacromial ligament hypertrophy.
Kinesiotaping (KT) is widely used in clinical settings for rehabilitation of shoulder
disorders . It is designed to facilitate the body's natural healing process while providing
support and stability to muscles and joints without restricting the body's range of motion.
The functioning of kinesio tap is based on following:
1. Lifting effects of epidermis layers and papillary dermis, caused by micro-convolutions
formed on the taped skin .
2. Due to wrinkles generated by the KT, vascular networks in deep vessels under the skin
are increased, reducing swelling and inflammation in injured tissues .
3. KT contributes to pain relief by producing increased stimulation of cutaneous
mechanoreceptors, and provides muscle activation.
Akbaba et. al. investigated the effects of kinesio tape in management of rotator cuff tear
and found that application of KT is effective in improving pain and function but the
improvement was not clinically significant . Desjardins et. al. studied the efficacy of KT
for rotator cuff tendonitis and found that KT significantly improved pain free range of
motion. However, it couldn't be concluded with sufficient evidence that tendonitis was
reduced significantly.
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