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Comparison of intervention with conventional exercises and graded exposure for the treatment of shoulder pai

Not Applicable
Conditions
Shoulder injuries
C05.550.091.700
A02.835.583.748
Registration Number
RBR-835hmdg
Lead Sponsor
niversidade de São Paulo
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot yet recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Individuals with shoulder pain in the proximal anterolateral aspect of the shoulder; aggravated by movement; who present symptoms lasting at least three months and who present a minimum score of 50 points on the disability scale (Shoulder Pain and Disability Index)

Exclusion Criteria

Individuals with a history of trauma or surgery in the shoulder; total rupture of the rotator cuff and biceps tendon; practitioners of sports-level physical activity involving the upper limbs; individuals with a history of cancer; neurological; cardiac and systemic disorders (rheumatoid arthritis or fibromyalgia) in order not to compromise the study objectives; reproduction of shoulder pain with radiating pain; numbness or tingling in the upper limb as an indication of primary involvement in the cervical or thoracic region; presence of wrist dysfunctions (eg. carpal tunnel syndrome); have undergone physical therapy treatment for the shoulder or any other musculoskeletal condition in the last six months; individuals who have contraindications for physical activity

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Primary 1: Assess the difference between groups for the function outcome at baseline, four and eight weeks after randomization using the Brazilian version of the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index questionnaire;Primary 2: Assess the difference between groups for the pain outcome at baseline, four and eight weeks after randomization by numerical pain scale
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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