The Acute Effects of Pragmatic Manual Therapy on the Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint
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- STATUS
- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 150
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- sponsor
- Isra University
Summary
Current studies on the mechanism of
Description
Shoulder disorders are the 3rd commonest among musculoskeletal conditions. Its prevalence is
estimated 7-26% at one point of time and 67% of the individuals experience
Multiple researchers have studied interventions which affect the shoulder range of motions.
Thoracic
The understanding of the complex relations of the intrinsic and extrinsic factors
necessitates the development of
AIMES AND OBJECTIVES The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the short term effects
of Pragmatic manual interventions on
- To evaluate the effects of pragmatic interventions in healthy asymptomatic subjects with
respect to the changes in shoulder joint restricted
range of motion - To evaluate the effects of interventions in symptomatic shoulder individual with
restriction in their shoulder
range of motion and short term change in the shoulder related quality of life and pain MATERIAL AND METHOD A single group quasi experimental design will be used for all the trials in this study. It will be conducted at Helping Hand Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences, Mansehra. The study will be composed of 4 trials in the first phase on healthy subject with respect to each of the proposed pragmatic (novice) intervention consistent with the first objective and exploratory in nature. The initial 4 trials on healthy subjects are chosen since the effects of each of the proposed pragmatic interventions is not been studied but advocated. Healthy subjects with restriction in shoulder ROM are deemed appropriate since other confounding factors such as pain is absent and objectives could be achieved. In Phase 2, trial on patient with shoulder pathology will be conducted after evaluating the effects on range of motion in healthy individual. Each trial will recruit 30 subjects. subjects in trial 5 with shoulder pathology will be assessed through Urdu version ofshoulder pain and disability index at baseline, after one week and 5 weeks of pragmatic interventions. A sample size of 30 for each trial ( a total of 150 subject) is deemed appropriate after a pilot trial on 5 healthy subject which produced a meaningful difference of 15 degree change in abduction, and 3 cm difference in reaching up behind the back and using standard deviation estimates from previous studies. Finally, The urdu translated and validated version of SPADI will used to measure shoulder related pain and Disability. Ethical approval will be sought from REC Isra university and Ethical committee of HHIRS. Subjects consent will be taken in writing (annex 2) and full study information will be given (annex 3). Each of Phase 1 and phase 2 of this study will be completed in 6 months (a total of 1 year) from August 2019 to August 2020.
SUBJECTS
A detailed objective examination process will be followed for participants in trial 5. Examination process will include inspection of the shoulders, cervical spine and thoracic spine from the front, each side and back. Any abnormality seen will be documented.
Inspection will be followed by ruling out any pathology of the neck by asking the patient to
perform active neck rotation to each side, side flexion, extension and flexion and any pain,
discomfort and
Details
Condition | Rehabilitation aspects, Rehabilitation, Shoulder Impingement, Prehabilitation |
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Age | 18years - 60years |
Treatment | pragmatic manual therapies |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04242888 |
Sponsor | Isra University |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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