NCT06112444

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to examine the psychometric properties of a Turkish shortened version of the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index (SHORTWORC).

Trial Health

43
At Risk

Trial Health Score

Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach

Trial has exceeded expected completion date
Enrollment
75

participants targeted

Target at P50-P75 for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Sep 2023

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
unknown

Health score is calculated from publicly available data and should be used for screening purposes only.

Trial Relationships

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

September 1, 2023

Completed
2 months until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

October 19, 2023

Completed
13 days until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

November 1, 2023

Completed
Same day until next milestone

Primary Completion

Last participant's last visit for primary outcome

November 1, 2023

Completed
1 month until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

December 1, 2023

Completed
Last Updated

November 1, 2023

Status Verified

October 1, 2023

Enrollment Period

2 months

First QC Date

October 19, 2023

Last Update Submit

October 31, 2023

Conditions

Keywords

validity of resultsreliability of results

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcomes (3)

  • Short Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index

    The scale of Short Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index is a disease-spesific index designed to evaluate activity limitations in patient with rotator cuff disorders. It is an abbreviated version of Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index (WORC). İt has 7 items that access only 1 domain , the activity limitations. Patients rate their function on a scale from 0, meaning no difficulty, to 100, meaning extreme difficulty. The percentage scores for the Short-WORC are obtained by subtracting the total score from 700, dividing by 700, and multiplying by 100, resulting in a total percentage score varying from 0 to 100.,

    First Day

  • Constant-Murley score (CMS)

    The Constant-Murley score (CMS) is a 100-points scale composed of a number of individual parameter. These parameters define the level of pain and the ability to carry out the normal daily activities of the patient. The Constant-Murley score was introduced to determine the functionality after the treatment of a shoulder injury.

    First Day

  • American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Shoulder Score (ASES)

    The ASES is a 100-point scale that consists of two dimensions: pain and activities of daily living. There is one pain scale worth 50 points and ten activities of daily living worth 50 points. İt has been also reported to be reliable and valid in patients ,with upper extremity, shoulder or rotator cuff pathology.

    First Day

Interventions

scaleOTHER

The scale of Short Western Ontario Rotator Cuff İndex

Eligibility Criteria

Age18 Years - 64 Years
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsAdult (18-64)
Sampling MethodProbability Sample
Study Population

İndividuals diagnosed with Rotator cuff disease by a specialist in Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Orthopedics and Traumatology Polyclinic constitute the sample of the study.

You may qualify if:

  • Between the ages of 18-64
  • the presence of rotator cuff pathology requiring surgical treatment

You may not qualify if:

  • Chronic inflammatory diseases
  • cervical spine radiculopathy
  • different structural shoulder problems in the last three months
  • previous surgery and associated additional pathologies requiring stabilization or other major \*surgery such as superior labral repair
  • any history of systemic disease
  • being an athlete

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Gazi University

Ankara, 06560, Turkey (Türkiye)

RECRUITING

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Rotator Cuff Injuries

Interventions

Weights and Measures

Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)

RuptureWounds and InjuriesShoulder InjuriesTendon Injuries

Intervention Hierarchy (Ancestors)

Investigative Techniques

Central Study Contacts

Selda BASAR, Prof. Dr

CONTACT

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Observational Model
OTHER
Time Perspective
RETROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER
Responsible Party
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
PI Title
Professor in University

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

October 19, 2023

First Posted

November 1, 2023

Study Start

September 1, 2023

Primary Completion

November 1, 2023

Study Completion

December 1, 2023

Last Updated

November 1, 2023

Record last verified: 2023-10

Data Sharing

IPD Sharing
Will not share

Locations