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Additional Effects of Niel-asher Technique on Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis 36 Randomizzato

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La sperimentazione clinica NCT07203963 è uno studio interventistico per Capsulite adesiva, attualmente in arruolamento. Avviato il 25 ottobre 2025, prevede di arruolare 36 partecipanti. Sotto la guida di l'Università internazionale Riphah, dovrebbe concludersi entro il 20 settembre 2026. I dati più recenti da ClinicalTrials.gov sono stati aggiornati l'ultima volta il 24 novembre 2025.
Sommario breve
The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to find the additional effects of Niel-Asher technique along with sleeper stretch and conventional physical therapy on pain, shoulder ranges of motion and functional disability in patients with Adhesive capsulitis
Descrizione dettagliata
Frozen shoulder is a musculoskeletal disorder and it is a painful shoulder condition, it is also known as adhesive capsulitis. This condition is usually caused by progressive fibrosis and contracture of glenohumeral joint capsule and it cause pain and stiffness in glenohumeral joint. In patients with adhesive capsulitis there is significant reduction of both active and passive ROMs. Adhesive capsulitis is more common...Mostra di più
Titolo ufficiale

Additional Effects of Niel Asher Technique Along With Sleeper Stretch on Posterior Capsule in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis.

Patologie
Capsulite adesiva
Altri ID dello studio
  • Maria Barket
Numero NCT
Data di inizio (effettiva)
2025-10-25
Ultimo aggiornamento pubblicato
2025-11-24
Data di completamento (stimata)
2026-09-20
Arruolamento (previsto)
36
Tipo di studio
Interventistico
FASE
N.D.
Stato
In arruolamento
Parole chiave
Niel-Asher Technique (NAT)
Sleeper stretch
trigger points
Scopo principale
Trattamento
Allocazione
Randomizzato
Modello di intervento
In parallelo
Mascheramento
Singolo
Bracci / Interventi
Gruppo/Braccio di partecipantiIntervento/Trattamento
AltroNiel-Asher Technique+ sleeper stretch+ Conventional PT
Niel-Asher Technique
Niel-Asher Technique + sleeper stretch
Niel-Asher Technique, Manual Soft Tissue releaser, Neuro-muscular release technique for adhesive capsulitis ( This manual technique will be applied for 3 days a week for 4 weeks).Sleeper stretch will be applied passively by investigator, pressure of the stretch will be held for 30 seconds (repeated twice with 30 seconds break for 3 days a week) Conventional PT including 1: shoulder anteroposterior, posteroanterior an...Mostra di più
Altrosleeper stretch + Conventional Treatment
Sleeper stretch+ Conventional
sleeper stretch + Conventional Treatment
Sleeper stretch will be applied passively by investigator, pressure of the stretch will be held for 30 seconds (repeated twice with 30 seconds break for 3 days a week). Conventional PT including 1: shoulder anteroposterior, posteroanterior and inferior glides ( 3 times a week for 4 week) 2: active and active assisted ROM exercises of shoulder joint (frequency: 1 set of 10 repetitions twice a day). 3: Shoulder Isometr...Mostra di più
Esito primario
Misure di esitoDescrizione della misuraArco temporale
Visual Analogue scale VAS
It is a pain rating scale. The findings suggested that 100-mm VAS ratings of 0 to 4 mm can be considered no pain; 5 to 44 mm, mild pain; 45 to 74 mm, moderate pain; and 75 to 100 mm, severe pain. Patient will be asked to verbally report the pain score
4 weeks
Shoulder pain and disability Index (SPADI)
The shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI) was developed to measure Current shoulder pain and disability, it is widely used valid and reliable tool. The SPADI contains 13 items that assess two domains, a 5-item subscale that measures pain and 8-item subscale that measures disability.
4 weeks
Goniometer
A goniometer will be used to measure the range of motion (ROM) of the Shoulder joint. Goniometer is an instrument that measures the available range of motion at a joint
4 weeks
Assistente alla partecipazione
Criteri di eleggibilità

Età idonea
Adulto
Età minima
40 Years
Sessi idonei
Tutti
  • Age 40-60 years
  • Both Genders: Male and Female
  • Patient falls under diagnostic criteria for adhesive capsulitis which is Painful and limited active and passive glenohumeral ROM in capsular pattern (external rotation> abduction> internal rotation)
  • Patient diagnosed with adhesive capsulitis by orthopedic or general physician
  • Patient with phase two and three of adhesive capsulitis based on duration of symptoms
  • Patients of adhesive capsulitis with presence of trigger points in rotator cuff muscles and deltoid muscle (trigger points present in at least 1 or 2 of these muscles) based on simon and travell's criteria of trigger points diagnosis.

  • Spinal Injuries and any other co- morbidity
  • Any surgery, infection, trauma, pregnancy, fracture and fall
  • Patient with intra articular steroidal therapy with in last 6 months
  • Patient unwilling to comply follow up schedule
  • Patient involvement in another intervention study
  • Malignancy
  • Patient with thyroid disorders and RA and Glenohumeral OA
  • History of previous surgery or manipulation under anesthesia of affected shoulder
  • Patient with duration of symptoms of less than three months
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Contatti principali dello studio
Contatto: KINZA ANWAR, MS-OMPT, +92-3239735427, [email protected]
1 Centri dello studio in 1 paesi

Punjab Province

Shafi International Hospital, Islamabad, Punjab Province, 46600, Pakistan
KINZA ANWAR, MS-OMPT, Contatto, +92-3239735427, [email protected]
MARIA BARKAT, MS-OMPT*, Contatto
MARIA BARKAT, MS-OMPT*, Sub-investigatore
In arruolamento