Efficacy of Neuromuscular Bandage Technique Against Jones Technique After the Supraespinatus Muscle Tendon Suture
- Conditions
- Pain
- Interventions
- Procedure: SCSProcedure: KT
- Registration Number
- NCT02812381
- Brief Summary
The suture of the supraspinatus tendon is a common surgery that requires physical therapy for back pain and functional impairment to such surgery. Kinesiotaping technique (KT) is being used to treat myofascial trigger points that appear after surgery and for the treatment of physiotherapy in the supraspinatus muscle and deltoid.
To evaluate the effectiveness of KT technique over the technique of Jones (Straincounterstrain or SCS) in patients undergoing suture the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle.
- Detailed Description
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the KT technique against Jones (Strain-Counterstrain or SCS) technique in patients with the suture of the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle.
Design: Test clinically controlled, randomized, masking of intervention by double placebo and blind to the subject of the essay and the Studio analyst.
METHOD: Patients with supraspinatus tendon suture are randomly divided into two groups: a group treated with KT (n = 18) and other treated with SCS (n = 18). The treatment was applied the 1st, 4th and 8th day of physical therapy session. All patients were evaluated the 1st and the 12th day of the session with the visual analog scale of pain (VAS), with the scale of Disabilities of the arm, shoulder and hand (DASH) to assess the functionality and active direction-finding (ROM) to assess travel articulate.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
- Among patients attending the 1st and 5th week after Intervention.
- Patients with age above 18 years.
- Patients of both sexes.
- Patients with a detectable with algometer trigger point in the supraspinatus and / or deltoid .
- Patient with Impaired Communication .
- Patients with signs of infection .
- Patients with previous surgery on the shoulder or shoulder capsulitis submit .
- Patient scammers cervical herniated discs or brachial neuropathy .
- Patients with tumor pathology.
- Patients with fibromyalgia,
- Pregnant patients.
- Patients with central pain .
- Patients conducted simultaneously treatments .
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description SCS (Jones tecnique) SCS 18 patients were treatment with straincounterstrain KT Kinesiotaping KT 18 patients were treatment with neuromuscular bandage
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in the DASH between sixth and eighth week , in patients with supraespinatus muscle tendon suture. From first day of the sixth week after surgery to twelve days after of the first medition. All participants (36) has been mesured:
* First day of the sixth week after surgery with DASH,
* Four days later of the first medition , it repeated the technique asigned but it hasn´t been mesured.
* Eight days later or the first meditión, it repeated the technique asigned but it hasn´t been mesured.
* Twelve days later of the first medition , it repeated the mesured with DASH,
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in the VAS between sixth and eighth week , in patients with supraespinatus muscle tendon suture. From first day of the sixth week after surgery to twelve days after of the first medition. All participants (36) has been mesured:
* First day of the sixth week after surgery with VAS scale.
* Four days later of the first medition , it repeated the technique asigned but it hasn´t been mesured.
* Eight days later or the first meditión, it repeated the technique asigned but it hasn´t been mesured.
* Twelve days later of the first medition , it repeated the mesured with VAS
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