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NCT06387537
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Effects of Scapular Mobilization on Shoulder Proprioception and Pain in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis

Sponsor: Foundation University Islamabad

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Summary

Adhesive capsulitis is a common musculoskeletal condition. Painful gradual loss of both active and passive gleno-humeral motion resulting from progressive fibrosis and ultimate contracture of the gleno-humeral joint capsule.Scapular position and movement perception both effected by shoulder adhesive capsulitis, change in the scapular kinematics in the form of an increase in scapular lateral rotation, and reduced joint sense for shoulder movements in adhesive capsulitis. Physiotherapists have a wide range of options in managing Adhesive capsulitis including Electrotherapeutic modalities, kaltenborn mobilization, Maitland's mobilization,Mulligan's mobilization and Manipulation. So far studies have shown the efficacy of different treatments in combination or in isolation.Few studies on proprioception in rotator cuff tear, sub acromial impingment syndrome, but no obseved effects of scapular mobilization on shoulder proprioception in patients with adhesive capsulitis.Physical therapist focus on lowering pain and ROM limitations in the shoulder,but often neglect to evaluate proprioception/joint position sense as well as the roleof scapula in adhesive capsulitis during treatment.If found effective,this study can help in probviding treatment protocols for improving proprioception in patients with adhesive capsulits.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

40 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

30

Start Date

2024-03-01

Completion Date

2024-07-15

Last Updated

2024-04-29

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Conventional physical therapy

Patients in this group will recieve hot pack, ROM exercises, strengthening exercises and Kaltenborn mobilizations. A total of 12 sessions, 3 sessions per week for 4 consecutive weeks. Sets and repetitions will be increased progressively.

PROCEDURE

Scapular mobilization.

Scapular Mobilizations: Glides- superior, inferior, distraction, upward and downward rotation (5 sets, 10 reps, 30 sec break in 1 session).Every session will be given for 30 minutes and a total of 12 sessions would be conducted over a period of 4 consecutive weeks.

Locations (1)

Foundation University College of Physical Therapy

Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan