NCT04579003

Brief Summary

Mobilization and mobilization with movement both treatment techniques are effective in impingement syndrome.The objective of our study is to compare the effects of shoulder mobilization and mobilization with movement on subacromial space in impingement syndrome.

Trial Health

87
On Track

Trial Health Score

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Enrollment
22

participants targeted

Target at below P25 for not_applicable

Timeline
Completed

Started Dec 2019

Shorter than P25 for not_applicable

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
completed

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

December 6, 2019

Completed
9 months until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

September 10, 2020

Completed
3 days until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

September 13, 2020

Completed
18 days until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

October 1, 2020

Completed
7 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

October 8, 2020

Completed
Last Updated

October 8, 2020

Status Verified

October 1, 2020

Enrollment Period

9 months

First QC Date

October 1, 2020

Last Update Submit

October 1, 2020

Conditions

Keywords

Impingement syndromeMobilizationMobilization with movementSub acromial space

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (1)

  • Sub acromial Space

    Changes from baseline, for measuring sub acromial space, patients were seated with arm resting at the side with fully extended elbow, trunk in neutral position and ultrasound images were taken using linear transducer probe. The ultrasound transducer was positioned on the shoulder over the acromion and humeral head. AHD was measured using onscreen calipers by finding superior aspect of head of humerus and inferior aspect of acromion (between apex of greater tubercle of humerus and inferior edge of acromial process). Three readings were taken which then averaged for a single reading.

    6th day

Secondary Outcomes (3)

  • Supraspinatus Tendon Thickness

    6th day

  • Numeric Pain Rating Scale

    6th day

  • Range of motion ( ROM)

    6th day

Study Arms (2)

Mobilization

EXPERIMENTAL

Mobilization, heat application, ultrasound, TENS

Other: Mobilization

Mobilization with movement

ACTIVE COMPARATOR

Mobilization with movement, heat application, ultrasound, TENS

Other: Mobilization with movement

Interventions

Moist hot pack for 10 mins/1 set/ 6 consecutive days, Ultrasound for 5 mins/1 set/ 6 consecutive days, TENS on shoulder region for 10 mins/1 set/ 6 consecutive days, Shoulder mobilization posterolateral glide for 30 secs with 30 secs rest for 5 mins. A total of 6 consecutive sessions were given each consisting of 30 mins.

Mobilization

Moist hot pack for 10 mins/1 set/ 6 consecutive days, Ultrasound for 5 mins/1 set/ 6 consecutive days, TENS on shoulder region for 10 mins/1 set/ 6 consecutive days, Shoulder mobilization with movement (MWM) 10 repetitions with 30 secs rest for 5 mins. A total of 6 consecutive sessions were given each consisting of 30 mins.

Mobilization with movement

Eligibility Criteria

Age30 Years - 50 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsAdult (18-64)

You may qualify if:

  • Impingement Syndrome Screening using Neer Impingement Test, Hawkin Kennedy Test.
  • Patients with impingement syndrome in acute phase.

You may not qualify if:

  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Cervical Radiculopathy
  • Any Fracture or dislocation of shoulder girdle.
  • Diabetic Patients.

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Max Rehab & Physical Therapy Centre G-8 Markaz

Islamabad, Fedral, 46000, Pakistan

Location

Related Publications (4)

  • Ajit D, Shika S. Effects of Mobilization with Movement (MWM) in Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Patients on Acromiohumeral Distance using Ultrasonography. Journal of Exercise Science & Physiotherapy. 2016;12(2).

    BACKGROUND
  • Neelapala YR, Reddy YRS, Danait R. Effect of mulligan's posterolateral glide on shoulder rotator strength, scapular upward rotation in shoulder pain subjects-a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Musculoskeletal Research. 2016;19(03):1650014.

    BACKGROUND
  • Bang MD, Deyle GD. Comparison of supervised exercise with and without manual physical therapy for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2000 Mar;30(3):126-37. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2000.30.3.126.

    PMID: 10721508BACKGROUND
  • Kachingwe AF, Phillips B, Sletten E, Plunkett SW. Comparison of manual therapy techniques with therapeutic exercise in the treatment of shoulder impingement: a randomized controlled pilot clinical trial. J Man Manip Ther. 2008;16(4):238-47. doi: 10.1179/106698108790818314.

    PMID: 19771196BACKGROUND

MeSH Terms

Interventions

Movement

Intervention Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Physiological PhenomenaMusculoskeletal Physiological PhenomenaMusculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena

Study Officials

  • Asghar Khan, Phd

    Riphah International University

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
interventional
Phase
not applicable
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
SINGLE
Who Masked
PARTICIPANT
Masking Details
Participants did not know which treatment techniques are given in the specified groups.
Purpose
TREATMENT
Intervention Model
PARALLEL
Model Details: Both groups were treated simultaneously with their specified treatment techniques within given duration.
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
SPONSOR

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

October 1, 2020

First Posted

October 8, 2020

Study Start

December 6, 2019

Primary Completion

September 10, 2020

Study Completion

September 13, 2020

Last Updated

October 8, 2020

Record last verified: 2020-10

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations