UMIN ID: UMIN000024591
Registered date:30/10/2016
What kind of patients with subacromial pain are likely to benefit from a specific exercises strategy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Basic Information
Recruitment status | Complete: follow-up complete |
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Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studied | Subacromial pain |
Date of first enrollment | 2016/11/07 |
Target sample size | 100 |
Countries of recruitment | Japan |
Study type | Interventional |
Intervention(s) | Eccentric excersice Exercise was repeated 15 times in three sets once a day, three times a week for 4 weeks Concentric excersice Exercise was repeated 15 times in three sets once a day, three times a week for 4 weeks |
Outcome(s)
Primary Outcome | American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons shoulder score |
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Secondary Outcome | Pain intensity Neer impingement sign Hawkins impingement sign Painful arc sign Impingement syndrome; Jobe test Whipple test |
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Age minimum | 18years-old |
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Age maximum | 80years-old |
Gender | Male and Female |
Include criteria | |
Exclude criteria | (1) a history of shoulder surgery, (2) a history of shoulder fractures, dislocation, cervical radiculopathy, degenerative joint disease of the shoulder, severe frozen should, or the demonstration of rotator cuff calcific tendinopathy. (3) cervical repeated movement testing affected shoulder pain. |
Related Information
Primary Sponsor | Konan Woman University |
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Secondary Sponsor | |
Source(s) of Monetary Support | Konan Woman University |
Secondary ID(s) |
Contact
public contact | |
Name | Tomohiko Nishigami |
Address | 6-2-23, Morikita-machi, Higashinada-ku, Kobe, 658-0001, Japan |
Telephone | 0784133648 |
t-nishi@konan-wu.ac.jp | |
Affiliation | Konan Woman University Department of Nursing and Physical Therapy |
scientific contact | |
Name | Tomohiko Nishigami |
Address | 6-2-23, Morikita-machi, Higashinada-ku, Kobe, 658-0001, Japan |
Telephone | 0784133648 |
t-nishi@konan-wu.ac.jp | |
Affiliation | Konan Woman University Department of Nursing and Physical Therapy |