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Comparing the Efficacy of KT vs DN With Conventional Treatment for Improving QOL and Alleviating Pain in Frozen Shoulder 30 Randomized
Clinical Trial NCT06377644 is an interventional study for Frozen Shoulder that is active, not recruiting. It started on 1 March 2024 with plans to enroll 30 participants. Led by Superior University, it is expected to complete by 5 July 2024. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on 22 May 2024.
Brief Summary
"Randomized control trial is our study design, we will make 2 groups group A ( 15 patients of frozen shoulder) and Group B (15 patients of frozen shoulder). we will apply interventions by this way For group A KT (kinesiology taping) will be applied on frozen shoulder patients by a professional physiotherapist or certified physiotherapist according to their pain pattern in muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres ...Show More
Detailed Description
"Randomized control trial is our study design, we will make 2 groups group A ( 15 patients of frozen shoulder) and Group B (15 patients of frozen shoulder). we will apply interventions by this way For group A KT (kinesiology taping) will be applied on frozen shoulder patients by a professional physiotherapist or certified physiotherapist according to their pain pattern in muscles (supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres ...Show More
Official Title
Comparing the Efficacy of Kinesology Taping Versus Dry Needling With Conventional Treatment for Improving Quality of Life and Alleviating Pain in Frozen Shoulder Patients
Conditions
Frozen ShoulderOther Study IDs
- DPT/Batch-Fall19/560
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2024-03-01
Last Update Posted
2024-05-22
Completion Date (Estimated)
2024-07-05
Enrollment (Estimated)
30
Study Type
Interventional
PHASE
N/A
Status
Active, not recruiting
Primary Purpose
Diagnostic
Design Allocation
Randomized
Interventional Model
Parallel
Masking
None (Open Label)
Arms / Interventions
| Participant Group/Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
|---|---|
OtherDry Needling | Dry Needling Dry needling is a minimally invasive technique involving the use of a single filament or acupuncture needle to penetrate painful soft tissue areas. From a neurophysiological standpoint, Dry Needling might stimulate A-delta nerve fibers (group III), which could activate inhibitory dorsal horn interneurons containing enkephalin, leading to pain suppression and relief through opioid mechanisms. (DN) may affect microcirc...Show More |
ExperimentalKinesio taping | Kinesio taping Kinesio taping is a physiotherapy method employed to provide support and stability to muscles and joints while allowing freedom of movement (ROM). The elastic nature of kinesio tape closely resembles that of human skin. After application, kinesio tape rebounds, generating a pulling force that acts as the primary stabilizer for the specific area. Physiotherapy treatments often involve a combination of stretching and s...Show More |
Primary Outcome Measures
| Outcome Measure | Measure Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
VAS | visual Analog scale | 6 Month |
SPADI | shoulder pain and disability index | 6 Months |
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible Ages
Adult, Older Adult
Minimum Age
35 Years
Eligible Sexes
All
- Diagnosed with frozen shoulder
- Pain in the shoulder for at least 2 months before
- Available trigger points for at least one muscle around the shoulder joint (supraspinatus, deltoid, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis).
- Limited range of motion in internal rotation, external rotation, and abduction.
- Patients with a history of allergy, pregnancy, or lactation period are excluded from the study.
Study Responsible Party
Muhammad Naveed Babur, Principal Investigator, Principal Investigator, Superior University
No contact data.
1 Study Locations in 1 Countries
Punjab Province
Pain away Physical Therapy, Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan