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Psychometric Properties Of Translated Arabic Version Of The Fremantle Shoulder Awareness Questionnaire In Patients With Chronic Shoulder Pain 200
Clinical Trial NCT07065045 is an observational study for Chronic Shoulder Pain and is currently not yet recruiting. Enrollment is planned to begin on 1 September 2025 and continue until the study accrues 200 participants. Led by Cairo University, this study is expected to complete by 15 February 2026. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on 15 July 2025.
Brief Summary
Test the psychometric properties of translated arabic version of the Fremantle shoulder awareness questionnaire in patients with chronic shoulder pain
Official Title
Psychometric Properties Of Translated Arabic Version Of The Fremantle Shoulder Awareness Questionnaire In Patients With Chronic Shoulder Pain
Conditions
Chronic Shoulder PainOther Study IDs
- P.T.REC/012/005859
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2025-09-01
Last Update Posted
2025-07-15
Completion Date (Estimated)
2026-02-15
Enrollment (Estimated)
200
Study Type
Observational
Status
Not yet recruiting
Arms / Interventions
| Participant Group/Arm | Intervention/Treatment |
|---|---|
Patient with chronic shoulder pain Patients with chronic shoulder pain will be aged 18 or more years old . Shoulder pain lasting for more than three months who, after clinical evaluation, will be positive in at least three of the following six clinical tests: (1) Hawkins impingement sign; (2) Neer's impingement sign; (3) painful arc sign; (4) Jobe's test; (5) Whipple's test; (6) shoulder pain elicited by resistance testing during shoulder abduction or...Show More | N/A |
Primary Outcome Measures
| Outcome Measure | Measure Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
validity | questionnaires will be given to chronic painful shoulder patients. Face validity and content validity will be tested by asking physiotherapists who are experienced for \> five years if arabic version of the fremantle shoulder awareness questionnaire is easy to use and its contents relevant to the title. construct validity will be tested by applying questionnaires to patients with chronic shoulder pain as gold standard: cross-culturally adapted arabic version of the fremantle shoulder awareness questionnaire(score 0-36, Higher scores indicate greater levels of disturbed bodily self-awareness),Pain Visual Analogue Scale(score 0-100, higher score indicates greater pain intensity), the Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire(score 0-100 and higher score indicates greater disability),the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (score 0-10, higher score indicates pain and disability) and the Pain Catastrophizing Scale(score 0-52, higher score indicates high pain perception) | One week |
Reliability | The participants will fill in the Fremantle shoulder awareness questionnaire Arabic version again after 5-7 days without any intervening physical therapy session between those two occasions and at the same time of day to assess the test-retest reliability of the scale. Its overall score ranges from 0-36. Higher scores are associated with greater levels of disturbed bodily self-awareness | one week |
feasibility (the time needed to fill out the translated Arabic version of the fremantle shoulder awareness questionnaire.) | The researcher will calculate the time needed to fill out the translated Arabic version of the fremantle shoulder awareness questionnaire. | one week |
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible Ages
Adult, Older Adult
Minimum Age
18 Years
Eligible Sexes
All
- Patients with chronic shoulder pain was aged 18 or more years old .
- Shoulder pain lasting for more than three months which, after clinical evaluation, was positive in at least three of the following six clinical tests: (1) Hawkins impingement sign; (2) Neer's impingement sign; (3) painful arc sign; (4) Jobe's test; (5) Whipple's test; (6) shoulder pain elicited by resistance testing during shoulder abduction or external rotation.
- Being conscious and oriented.
- Able to read and write in Arabic.
- History of shoulder surgery or planned shoulder surgery.
- History of fracture, dislocation, or degenerative disease of the shoulder joint.
- Active shoulder range of motion <90 degrees of flexion or abduction or <0 degrees of external rotation.
- Cervical radiculopathy or examination that caused shoulder pain/reduced range of motion after repetitive neck movements.
- Other serious orthopedic problems.
Study Responsible Party
salma khamis mohamed El-gazzar, Principal Investigator, principal investigator, Cairo University
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