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Bowen Technique Versus Dynamic Soft Tissue Mobilization on Pain, Range of Motion and Functional Disability in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis 72 Randomizado

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O estudo clínico NCT07047846 é um estudo intervencionista para Capsulite adesiva. Seu status atual é: em recrutamento. O estudo começou em 16 de julho de 2025 e pretende incluir 72 participantes. Coordenado por University of Lahore e deve ser concluído em 3 de janeiro de 2026. Essas informações foram atualizadas no ClinicalTrials.gov em 2 de julho de 2025.
Resumo
A randomized controlled trial included 72 patients diagnosed with adhesive capsulitis will conduct in University of Lahore Teaching Hospital. The study will complete within 9 months after the approval of synopsis. Patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria will identified by individual physiotherapist and will enrolled for particular study. Informed written consent will be taken by the patients and will randomly a...Mostrar mais
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A randomized controlled trial will conduct at the UOL Teaching Hospital. Seventy-two diabetic patients aged 50-80 years with Grade 2 or 3 adhesive capsulitis will be divided into two groups at random: Bowen therapy will administered to Group A with routine physiotherapy, and Group B received DSTM with routine physiotherapy. Both interventions will delivered twice weekly for six weeks. Pain (VAS and SPADI Pain), ROM (...Mostrar mais
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Bowen Technique Versus Dynamic Soft Tissue Mobilization on Pain, Range of Motion and Functional Disability in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

Condições médicas
Capsulite adesiva
Publicações
Artigos científicos e trabalhos de pesquisa publicados sobre este estudo clínico:
Outros IDs do estudo
  • REC-UOL-/494/08/24
  • The University of Lahore (Outro identificador) (The University of Lahore)
Número NCT
Data de início (real)
2025-07-16
Última atualização postada
2025-07-02
Data de conclusão (estimada)
2026-01-03
Inscrição (estimada)
72
Tipo de estudo
Intervencionista
FASE
N/A
Status
Em recrutamento
Palavras-chave
Adhesive Capsulitis
Bowen Therapy
Dynamic Soft Tissue Mobilization
range of motion
Shoulder Pain
physiotherapy
Propósito principal
Tratamento
Alocação do design
Randomizado
Modelo de intervenção
Paralelo
Cegamento (Mascaramento)
Cego simples
Braços / Intervenções
Grupo de participantes/BraçoIntervenção/Tratamento
ExperimentalBowen technique with routine physical therapy
This group will receive bowen technique 3 moves with routine physical therapy including ROM exercises, stretching exercises, strengthening exercises and scapular stabilization exercises . This group will receive 12 sessions ( 3 sessions per week)
Bowen Technique and 3 moves
As the client sits, take a position across from the shoulder that needs attention. Hold the side you are working on by its forearm. Arrange the forearm so that it is horizontal at about chest level, keeping the elbow at a 90˚ angle and the shoulder apart from the trunk. Move 1: This is an anterior move that involves placing the fingers of the other hand over the midpoint of the triceps and posterior deltoid tendon, w...Mostrar mais
Comparador ativoDynamic soft tissue mobilization with routine physical therapy
This group will receive dynamic soft tissue mobilization with routine physical therapy including heat application , ROM exercises, stretching exercises, strengthening exercises and scapular stabilization exercises . This group will receive 12 sessions ( 3 sessions per week)
Dynamic Soft Tissue Mobilization
Begin with gentle heat application or light massage to warm up the tissue for 5 minutes. Assess the range of motion and identify specific areas of tightness and pain. - Use hands or specialized tools to apply sustained pressure to the fascia and underlying muscles, concentrating on the scapular, pectoral, deltoidal, and rotator cuff muscles. Apply specific DSTM techniques to the identified muscles, gradually increasi...Mostrar mais
Desfecho primário
Medida de desfechoDescrição da medidaPrazo
Change in Visual Analogue Scale score
Visual analogue scale will be used to assess shoulder pain. Score ranges from 0-10. 0 shows least pain and 10 shows worst pain
Change from preintervention to 6th weeks
Change in Universal Goniometer readings
Universal Goniometer will be used to assess shoulder range of motion.
Change from preintervention to 6th weeks
change in Shoulder pain and disability Index (SPADI)
The 13 items of the SPADI measure two domains: an 8-item subscale measuring disability and a 5-item subscale measuring pain. The SPADI is available in two variants. The first version uses a visual analogue scale (VAS) to evaluate each item, while the second version uses a numerical rating scale (NRS).
Change from preintervention to 6th weeks
Assistente de participação
Critérios de elegibilidade

Idades elegíveis
Adulto, Idoso
Idade mínima
50 Years
Sexos elegíveis
Todos
  • Diagnosed patients of 50-80 years of age
  • Grade 2 & 3 (frozen and thawing) adhesive capsulitis
  • patients willing to participate in the study
  • Only diabetic patients

  • Major mental health probleme
  • Patients who has a history of surgery on the shoulder, other shoulder diseases including a rotator cuff tear, sub acromial impingement syndrome, and a shoulder labral tear
  • Patients taking oral or intra-articular steroids and cortisone injection prior 3 months
  • Subjects with rotator cuff tears or other shoulder ligament injuries, H/O arthritis related to shoulder, malignancy, adhesive capsulitis secondary to fractures, dislocation, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, neurological disorder
University of Lahore logoUniversity of Lahore
University of Lahore Hospital (ULH) logoUniversity of Lahore Hospital (ULH)
Responsável pelo estudo
Nadia Rehman, Investigador principal, Physical Therapist, University of Lahore
Contato central do estudo
Contato: Dr farrukh Murtaza Physical Therapist, Phd (PT)*, +923339970563, [email protected]
1 Locais do estudo em 1 países

Punjab Province

UOL Teaching Hospital, Lahore, Punjab Province, 54000, Pakistan
Dr farrukh murtaza Physical Therapist, PhD(PT)*, Contato, +923339970563, [email protected]
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