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A Study to Analyse the Immediate Effect of Dry Needling and Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Therapy on Hand Grip Strength

Not Applicable
Conditions
Muscle Weakness Condition
Registration Number
NCT04645758
Lead Sponsor
Comprehensive Rehabilitation Centre, Medina, Saudi Arabia
Brief Summary

An argument to analyse the Immediate effect of dry needling or extra corporeal shock wave therapy on hand grip strength in normal healthy individuals with a hypothesis of dry needling or shock wave on forearm muscles have influence on the hand grip strength.

Detailed Description

After written consent obtained from all the participants randomization and allocation will be done with sealed non transparent envelopes and participants will be assign to two groups Dry needling(DN) and Extra corporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT).Pre and post data of hand grip strength measured with Jamar hand dynamometer.Post data shall be collected precisely after 1 hr of intervention from both groups.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
27
Inclusion Criteria
  • No pain on the visual analog scoring scale of 100 mm scale,
  • Muscle power of 4+ on oxford manual muscle testing of forearm and wrist extrinsic and intrinsic muscles
  • Full range of motion in all dominant upper extremity joints.
Exclusion Criteria
  • History of previous fractures of the dominant upper extremity,
  • Teno-synovitis of flexor tendons ,
  • Dequervains synovitis,
  • Left hand dominance.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hand Grip StrengthPost 1 hours of Intervention in both groups

Measurement of Hand Grip Strength with Jamar Dynamometer

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Comprehensive Rehabilitation Centre

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Medina, Saudi Arabia

Comprehensive Rehabilitation Centre
🇸🇦Medina, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed A Khan
Contact
0508921749
amjadkhan.mmkk@gmail.com
Rayan M Al-Fadani, BPT
Principal Investigator
Ibrahim H Al-Tobaigy, BPT
Sub Investigator
Mujahid M Khoja, MBBS
Sub Investigator
Mohammed A Khan, BPT
Sub Investigator
Abdullah M Al-Shenqiti, PhD
Sub Investigator
Tarek M El-Gohary, PhD
Sub Investigator

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