Comparative Effects of Two Procedures for the Management of Posterior Shoulder Tightness
- Conditions
- Posterior Shoulder Tightness
- Registration Number
- NCT05128448
- Lead Sponsor
- Federal University of Health Science of Porto Alegre
- Brief Summary
This study aims to compare the effects of a self-stretch procedures versus a clinician applied musculoskeletal procedure in individuals with posterior shoulder tightness.
- Detailed Description
Posterior shoulder mobility has been considered a contributing factor to shoulder related movement dysfunction. There is evidence indicating that posterior shoulder tightness (PST) might be present in individuals with impingement related symptoms, post-operative conditions and overhead athletes. Several studies have investigated the effects of musculoskeletal procedures (joint mobilisations and stretch) in subjects with posterior shoulder tightness (PST). This cross-over design aims to compare the differences between a well-established procedure - the crossbody stretch - versus mobilisation with movement, on range of motion and pain pressure threshold of asymptomatic individuals with unilateral PST.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 22
- Asymptomatic individuals without any history of shoulder pain necessitating medical attention.
- Presence of unilateral restriction of at least 10 degrees of internal rotation deficit during the internal rotation mobility test in 90 degrees of shoulder abduction.
- Asymptomatic individuals that present with shoulder pain on the assessment day.
- Individuals with chronic conditions not affecting the shoulder.
- Individuals with clinical depression.
- Individuals that used analgesic and/or anti-inflammatory medication in the previous 24 hours of assessment.
- Individuals with fibromialgia.
- Individuals engaged in overhead sports.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Horizontal adduction change immediately after the intervention Horizontal adduction in 90 degrees of shoulder flexion
Internal rotation change immediately after the intervention Internal rotation at 90 degrees of shoulder abduction
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mechanical sensitivity change immediately after the intervention Pain pressure threshold with an algometer (Wagner instruments, FPX 25)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Faculdades Integradas de Taquara
🇧🇷Taquara, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil
Faculdades Integradas de Taquara🇧🇷Taquara, Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil