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NCT07228936

The Role of Pectoralis Minor Tightness in the Development of Rotator Cuff Tears

Sponsor: Gazi University

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Summary

This study investigates whether tightness of a small chest muscle called the pectoralis minor is associated with the development of rotator cuff tears in the shoulder. Using a propensity score matched case-control design, the study compares patients with rotator cuff tears (case group, n=45) to patients with intact rotator cuffs (control group, n=45). Adults aged 18-55 with shoulder pain who are evaluated by MRI and/or shoulder arthroscopy at Gazi University Hospital may be invited. The case group includes patients found to have rotator cuff tears during arthroscopy. The control group includes patients whose rotator cuff was documented as intact by MRI and/or arthroscopy (e.g., patients treated for labral, SLAP, or instability pathology). Groups are matched 1:1 on age, sex, BMI, occupation, sportive activity and dominant side. Before surgery, a trained clinician measures shoulder posture and pectoralis minor length using simple external tools (a digital caliper and ruler-like square). For arthroscopy patients, the surgeon records general arthroscopic findings. No extra procedures are added for research. We expect to include 90 participants total. The primary hypothesis is that pectoralis minor tightness is more prevalent in patients with rotator cuff tears compared to controls. A secondary hypothesis is that tears in patients with pectoralis minor tightness more often begin on the bursal side. Results may help clinicians understand shoulder mechanics and improve prevention or rehabilitation strategies.

Official title: The Role of Pectoralis Minor Muscle Tightness in the Development of Rotator Cuff Tears: A Propensity Score Matched Case-Control Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 55 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

90

Start Date

2025-03-18

Completion Date

2026-03-30

Last Updated

2026-04-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (1)

Gazi University Hospital

Ankara, Cankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)