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Effect of the Modified Sleeper-Stretch on the Elasticity of the Posterior and Posteroinferior Glenohumeral Capsule 64
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L'essai clinique NCT06509516 est une étude interventionnel pour Douleur à l'épaule, Douleur chronique de l'épaule. Son statut actuel est : pas encore en recrutement. Le recrutement est prévu pour commencer le 1 septembre 2024, avec un objectif de 64 participants. Dirigée par University of Alcala, l'étude devrait être terminée d'ici le 1 novembre 2025. Les données du site ClinicalTrials.gov ont été mises à jour pour la dernière fois le 30 juillet 2024.
Résumé succinct
The goal of this quasi-experimental study is to determine the effect of the self-administered Modified Sleeper-Stretch on the elasticity of the posterior and posteroinferior glenohumeral capsule in adult individuals of both genders who either have clinical history of non-specific shoulder pain in a single shoulder or have no history of shoulder pain at all, being the assessment made by means of shear wave elastograph...Afficher plus
Description détaillée
Non-specific shoulder pain is the third most frequent among musculoskeletal pains. It causes functional limitation that can lead to capsular stiffness and restriction of movement. Interventions aimed at reducing posterior capsule stiffness may improve the symptoms of painful shoulder. Modified Sleeper-Stretch is credited with the ability to decrease posterior shoulder stiffness. Shear-wave elastography is an imaging ...Afficher plus
Titre officiel
Quasi-experimental Study Protocol to Measure the Effect of Modified Sleeper-Stretch on the Elasticity of the Posterior and Posteroinferior Glenohumeral Capsule by Means of Shear Wave Elastography in Adult Population
Pathologies
Douleur à l'épauleDouleur chronique de l'épaulePublications
Articles scientifiques et travaux de recherche publiés sur cet essai clinique:Autres identifiants de l'étude
- 2024/3/066
Numéro NCT
Date de début (réel)
2024-09
Dernière mise à jour publiée
2024-07-30
Date de fin (estimée)
2025-11
Inscription (estimée)
64
Type d'étude
Interventionnel
PHASE
N/A
Statut
Pas encore en recrutement
Mots clés
Modified Sleeper-Stretch
Shear Wave Elastography
Posterior Capsule
GIRD
Shear Wave Elastography
Posterior Capsule
GIRD
Objectif principal
Traitement
Méthode d'allocation
Non randomisé
Modèle d'intervention
Parallèle
Masquage
Aucun (ouvert)
Bras / Interventions
| Groupe de participants/Bras | Intervention/Traitement |
|---|---|
ExpérimentalShoulder pain history Execution of the Modified Sleeper-Stretch three times, for thirty seconds each time, with thirty seconds between stretches, daily, for twenty-eight days. The stretch will be applied on the shoulder with history of shoulder pain. | Modified Sleeper-Stretch Self-administered stretch in which the individual remains side-lying on the upper limb to be stretched, keeping the scapula stabilized by his/her own weight, and rolls the trunk 20-30º posteriorly, maintaining a 90º flexion in the shoulder and elbow. Using the opposite hand over the forearm of the limb to be stretched, the individual passively brings the shoulder to maximum internal rotation. |
ExpérimentalNo history of shoulder pain Execution of the Modified Sleeper-Stretch three times, for thirty seconds each time, with thirty seconds between stretches, daily, for twenty-eight days. The stretch will be applied on a shoulder randomly assigned. | Modified Sleeper-Stretch Self-administered stretch in which the individual remains side-lying on the upper limb to be stretched, keeping the scapula stabilized by his/her own weight, and rolls the trunk 20-30º posteriorly, maintaining a 90º flexion in the shoulder and elbow. Using the opposite hand over the forearm of the limb to be stretched, the individual passively brings the shoulder to maximum internal rotation. |
Critère principal d'évaluation
| Critères d'évaluation | Description de la mesure | Période |
|---|---|---|
Posterior glenohumeral capsule elasticity | Elasticity of posterior glenohumeral capsule as determined by quantitative shear-wave elastography | Day 1 (twice), day 28 (twice), day 56 (once) |
Posteroinferior glenohumeral capsule elasticity | Elasticity of posteroinferior glenohumeral capsule as determined by quantitative shear-wave elastography | Day 1 (twice), day 28 (twice), day 56 (once) |
Assistant à la participation
Critères d'éligibilité
Âges éligibles
Adulte
Âge minimum
18 Years
Sexes éligibles
Tous
Accepte les volontaires en bonne santé
Oui
- Male or female with clinical history of nonspecific shoulder pain on a single shoulder, who had GIRD of 15º or more, asymptomatic for more than one month and less than one year.
- Male or female with no history of shoulder pain.
- Age between 18 and 59 years.
- Glenohumeral osteoarthritis.
- Labrum lesion, Bankart or Hill-Sachs lesion.
- Posterior instability of any of the shoulders.
- Evidence of joint hypermobility as defined by a Beighton Scale score greater or equal to 6.
- Rotator cuff tear.
- Fracture or surgery in the cervical region or in any of the upper limbs, except shoulders, if less than a year has passed since the episode.
- History of surgical intervention in any of the shoulders.
- Tumor growth in the shoulder region.
- Neuromuscular injuries with shoulder muscles motor involvement (myasthenia, spinal cord injury, spastic contracture, paresis).
- Inflammatory diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis) affecting the shoulder region in state of outbreak.
- Metabolic or systemic diseases with potential to modify tissue elastic capacity.
- Diseases or injuries with contraindication to mobilization or physical exercise of the shoulder region.
- Inability to perform the stretch due to pain.
Partie responsable de l'étude
Esteban Ramírez Llano, Investigateur principal, Physical Therapist, University of Alcala
Contact central de l'étude
Contact: Esteban Ramirez-Llano, PT, +34 635221898, [email protected]
1 Centres de l'étude dans 1 pays
Madrid
Departamento de Enfermería y Fisioterapia, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, 28805, Spain
Esteban Ramirez-Llano, PT, Contact, +34 635221898, [email protected]