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RBR-44v8y7
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Articular Mobilization and Ischemic Compression on the Myofascial Trigger Points of Muscle Upper Trapezius in subjects with Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: randomized clinical trial single- blind

niversidade Federal de São Carlos0 sitesAugust 20, 2018

Overview

Phase
未知
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Tendinopathy
Sponsor
niversidade Federal de São Carlos
Status
Active, not recruiting
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

There was no interaction between the groups studied (p> 0.05). However, the main effect of time (p <0.05) was observed for pain, function, kinesiophobia, pain catastrophization, perception of improvement and range of motion. Only the Compression Group (CG) showed a reduction in the area of trigger points reaching the minimal detectable change. Thus, there was a reduction in pain and an increase in function for all groups in the post-intervention moment and the maintenance of all effects of the intervention after 1 month (follow-up).

Registry
who.int
Start Date
August 20, 2018
End Date
February 21, 2020
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Intervention

Investigators

Sponsor
niversidade Federal de São Carlos

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Rotator cuff tendinopathy diagnosed by ultrasonography; present presence of non\-homogeneity or partial injury of the supraspinatus tendon; both sexes; aged 25 to 65 years; have unilateral shoulder pain for at least 3 months; to present a positive result for 3 special shoulder tests of a set of 5 tests such as Neer test, Hawkins test, painfull arc test, Jobe or Empty Test, and external rotation resistance test; not be using anti\-inflammatory medication for at least 1 month; not being in physiotherapeutic treatment; present upper trapezius pain in the symptomatic shoulder; as well as present 1 or more active trigger points on the symptomatic shoulder; present shoulder pain equal to or greater than 3 in resting vicsual analogic scale

Exclusion Criteria

  • Complete rotator cuff injury; have undergone surgical intervention on the shoulders; adhesive capsulitis; fibromyalgia; hematoma present in the area to be treated with capillary fragility; glenohumeral instability; pain in the cervical region; cervical radiculopathy; recent tissue repairs; unconsolidated fracture at the site to be treated; history of surgery or trauma to the spine; history of cancer; athletes who perform the sport gesture with the upper limb above the head; present neurological disease; visual and or auditory deficiency

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Not specified

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