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Neural Mobilization and Capsular Stretching in Adhesive Capsulitis (RCT) 50 Exercise-Based

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Clinical Trial NCT07323225 (RCT) is an interventional study for Adhesive Capsulitis and is currently not yet recruiting. Enrollment is planned to begin on January 1, 2026 and continue until the study accrues 50 participants. Led by Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, this study is expected to complete by April 10, 2026. The latest data from ClinicalTrials.gov was last updated on January 7, 2026.
Brief Summary
Restriction of glenohumeral (GH) mobility in patients with adhesive capsulitis (AC) was known owing to capsular adhesion. There is a little evidence about the involvement of neural restriction in limiting range of motion (ROM) of the GH joint in patients with AC. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the combined effect of median nerve mobilization and capsular stretching on improving shoulder exter...Show More
Official Title

Effectiveness of Combined Neural Mobilization Techniques and Capsular Stretching Exercises in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis.

Conditions
Adhesive Capsulitis
Publications
Scientific articles and research papers published about this clinical trial:
Other Study IDs
  • RCT
  • RHPT/024/009
NCT ID Number
Start Date (Actual)
2026-01-01
Last Update Posted
2026-01-07
Completion Date (Estimated)
2026-04-10
Enrollment (Estimated)
50
Study Type
Interventional
PHASE
N/A
Status
Not yet recruiting
Keywords
Adhesive capsulitis
neural mobilization
capsular stretch
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Design Allocation
Randomized
Interventional Model
Parallel
Masking
Single
Arms / Interventions
Participant Group/ArmIntervention/Treatment
ExperimentalNeural mobilization group
neural mobilization plus capsular stretching
capsular stretching plus neural mobilization
anterior, posterior and inferior capsular stretching and neural mobilization
Active ComparatorCapsular stretching group
capsular stretching
anterior, inferior and posterior capsular stretching
anterior, inferior and posterior glenohumeral capsular stretching
Active ComparatorControl group
traditional execises
traditional exercises
stretching exercises for anterior GH musculture plus auto passive exercises and pendulum exercises
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome MeasureMeasure DescriptionTime Frame
pain intensity
pain was assessed by VAS which has two ends. the left end indicates no pain where the right end indicates maximal pain
4 Weeks
central sensitization
central sensitization will be assessed by the the arabic version of central sensitizatuion questionnaire. To understand CSI scores, the following severity categories have been established: subclinical = 0 to 29; mild = 30 to 39; moderate = 40 to 49; severe = 50 to 59; and extreme = 60 to 100
4 weeks
Participation Assistant
Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Ages
Adult, Older Adult
Minimum Age
40 Years
Eligible Sexes
All
  • Patients from both gender (male &female) will be included if they would have second or third stage AC with their age between forty and seventy years
  • experiencing pain, capsular adhesions, and a reduction of greater than fifty percentage in passive ROM of the GH joint (external rotation, abduction, and internal rotation compared to the sound side
  • lasting for a minimum of three months. Patients with positive upper limb tension test-1 will be also included in this study

  • they would have stroke,Parkinson's diseases that interfere with shoulder muscles activity
  • diabetes
  • traumatic shoulder conditions
  • glenohumeral osteoarthritis confirmed by x-ray
  • previous surgery, and manipulation of the affected GH joint under general anesthesia
  • Patients with passive elbow extension ROM
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University logoPrince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
Study Responsible Party
Mohammad Moustafa Aldosoukki Hegazy, Principal Investigator, assisstant professor , department of health and rehabilitation sciences, college of applied medical siences, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
Study Central Contact
Contact: Mohammed Hegazy, 00966566169893, [email protected]
1 Study Locations in 1 Countries
Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, 16242, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed, Phd, Contact, 00966115886387, [email protected]