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Efficacy of Early Multimodal Physiotherapy in Patients With Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis
Sponsor: University of Malaga
Summary
The present study try to evaluate the effectivenness of an early intervention program based on multimodal physiotherapy and focused on therapeutic exercise to improve the results of patients with a reverse shoulder phrostesis. This trial will be a randomized controlled trial with parallel groups, and outcomes variables will include psychometric properties through the use of specific questionnaries, and laboratory variables such as strength with a dynamometer, range of movement with a goniometer, muscle mass with an ultrasound, and kinematic parameters with inertial sensors. This study aims to develop an original intervention program in order to try to establish new protocols in the management of these patients.
Official title: Efficacy of Early Multimodal Physiotherapy in Patients With Reverse Shoulder Prosthesis: a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 90 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-09-01
Completion Date
2027-12
Last Updated
2026-04-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
REMOVE
INITIAL STAGE: * Aim: Recover mobility * Exercises: Passive therapy, isometric exercises focused on middle deltoid. * Goal: 80º passive flexion, 45º abduction, 5 N of abduction force STRENGTHENING STAGE * Aim: Enhance scapulohumeral rhythm and strength rotator cura * Exercises: Active-assisted therapy, isotonic exercises between 45-90º of forward flexión and abduction with dumbbells and isometric exercises focused on internal and external rotation. * Goal: 100º passive flexion, 90º lateral abduction, 10 N of abduction force INTENSIVE STAGE * Aim: Improve motor control and increase cross-sectional muscular área * Exercises: Rowe with resistance band, wall push ups, lateral elevation with dumbbles, active external and internal rotation. * Goal: 15 N of abduction force FUNCTIONAL STAGE * Aim: Develope daily life activities * Exercises: Overhead tasks, rowe with Kettlebell, internal and external rotations with resistance bands * Goal: 20 N of abduction force
CONTROL
Patients will undergo standard care which consists of an initial consultation with the physiotherapist to receive some recommendations about exercises, progression and health education
Locations (1)
Antonio Cuesta Vargas
Málaga, Spain