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The Effects of Neuromobilization in Patients With Shoulder Impingement Syndrome on Pain,Strength,Range of Motion and Functional disability Score

Phase 4
Conditions
patients suffering from shoulder impingement syndrome lead impairment of daily activities and reduction in work capacity. Most of patients have painful symptoms at night and during abduction which may affect the sleep and daily activities.Forty percent of the populations possibly suffer from shoulder pain at some point of their life time..
Registration Number
IRCT20190121042445N1
Lead Sponsor
Social Security Hospital
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria

Positive Impingement Sign
Age Between 20-50 years
Patient with Positive Special Tests (Neers Test, Hawkins Kennedy Test, Empty Can Test)

Exclusion Criteria

Patients with co-morbidity such as Cervical Radiculopathy,
Acromioclavicular Joint Pathology and Shoulder Dislocation/ Subluxation/ Fracture.
Patients with history of Cervical, Shoulder of Upper Back Surgery

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain Intensity. Timepoint: before intervention, 5th week and 11th week after intervention. Method of measurement: Pain by Visual Analogue Scale.;Range of motion. Timepoint: Before intervention, on 5th week and on 11th week. Method of measurement: Measured by Goniometry.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Shoulder Strength. Timepoint: Before intervention, on 5th week and on 11th week. Method of measurement: Strength by Hand held dynamometer.;Functional disability score. Timepoint: Before intervention, on 5th week and on 11th week. Method of measurement: UCLA Score.
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