Procedure
Shoulder stabilization exercises
Shoulder stabilization exercises is a medical procedure with 3 clinical trials. Currently 1 active trials ongoing. Historical success rate of 100.0%.
Total Trials
3
Max Phase
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Type
PROCEDURE
Molecule
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Success Metrics
Clinical Success Rate
100.0%
Based on 2 completed trials
Completion Rate
100%(2/2)
Active Trials
1(33%)
Results Posted
0%(0 trials)
Phase Distribution
Ph not_applicable
3
100%
Phase Distribution
0
Early Stage
0
Mid Stage
0
Late Stage
Phase Distribution3 total trials
N/ANon-phased studies
3(100.0%)
Highest Phase Reached
UnknownTrial Status & Enrollment
Completion Rate
100.0%
2 of 2 finished
Non-Completion Rate
0.0%
0 ended early
Currently Active
1
trials recruiting
Total Trials
3
all time
Status Distribution
Active(1)
Completed(2)
Detailed Status
Completed2
Recruiting1
Development Timeline
Analytics
Development Status
Total Trials
3
Active
1
Success Rate
100.0%
Most Advanced
N/A
Trials by Phase
N/A3 (100.0%)
Trials by Status
completed267%
recruiting133%
Recent Activity
1 active trials
Showing 3 of 3
recruitingnot_applicable
Wrist Heavy Slow Resistance and Shoulder Stabilization Exercises on Pain, Grip Strength and Functional Ability in Lateral Epicondylitis
NCT07576829
completednot_applicable
The Effect of PNF and Shoulder Stabilization Exercises on Pain, QoL and Functionality in Patient With AC
NCT05797311
completednot_applicable
Effects of Shoulder Stabilization Exercises in the Office Workers With Shoulder Protraction
NCT04061174
Clinical Trials (3)
Showing 3 of 3 trials
NCT07576829Not Applicable
Wrist Heavy Slow Resistance and Shoulder Stabilization Exercises on Pain, Grip Strength and Functional Ability in Lateral Epicondylitis
NCT05797311Not Applicable
The Effect of PNF and Shoulder Stabilization Exercises on Pain, QoL and Functionality in Patient With AC
NCT04061174Not Applicable
Effects of Shoulder Stabilization Exercises in the Office Workers With Shoulder Protraction
All 3 trials loaded
Drug Details
- Intervention Type
- PROCEDURE
- Total Trials
- 3