Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
Age: 20Years - 50Years
All Genders
NCT06092502

Shoulder Impingement Syndrome and Graded Motor Imagery

Led by Nuray Alaca · Updated on 2024-07-11

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Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

113 weeks

Total Duration

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What this Trial Is About

Graded motor imagery (GMI): used successfully in chronic, complex and painful clinical conditions accompanied by many pain and movement problems; It is a treatment, education and rehabilitation process that is based on recently obtained scientific data and current clinical studies, is individually adapted and approaches the individual holistically with a biopsychosocial model. Nowadays, it is frequently used in the treatment of some neurological diseases. In addition, these approaches are also used in the treatment of some orthopedic diseases including chronic pain. There are a limited number of studies in which the mentioned approaches are used together in stages, and the stages are mostly used alone. There is only one study in the literature on subacromial pain syndrome (SAS), which is the most common cause of shoulder pain and causes radiator cuff problems. Stage 2 SAS patients were included in the study and only one phase of GMI treatment was used in addition to the traditional physiotherapy program. Despite these positive results in favor of GMI, the fact that there is no study using the entire GMI treatment in SAS shows us that a randomized controlled and blinded study with high evidence value should be conducted on this subject. In addition, determining the effect of GMI on changes in central nervous system such as fear of pain, two-point discrimination, and left/right lateralization speed and accuracy task will help fill the literature gaps on this subject. In the light of this information, the question of planned master's thesis study is the effect of GMI treatment applied in addition to traditional physiotherapy in SAS on pain level, joint range of motion, functionality, pain-related fear, two-point discrimination and left/right lateralization speed and accuracy compared to only traditional physiotherapy. whether it is superior or not.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Shoulder Impingement Syndrome and Graded Motor Imagery

Who Can Participate

Age: 20Years - 50Years
All Genders

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Age between 20 and 50 years with shoulder pain in the anterio-lateral region lasting more than 6 weeks
  • Positive Neer impingement test and/or positive Hawkins-Kennedy test
  • At least one symptom: painful arch on active shoulder elevation, pain with resisted shoulder external rotation in 90° abduction, or positive empty can test
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Steroid injection into the shoulder within the last 3 months
  • Previous surgery on the neck, thoracic spine, or shoulder
  • Presence of red flags such as tumor, fracture, metabolic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, high blood pressure over 140/90 mmHg, or history of long-term steroid use
  • History of shoulder dislocation, subluxation, fracture, adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder, or cervical or thoracic surgery
  • History of full-thickness rotator cuff tear
  • History of cervical disc herniation in the last 6 weeks
  • History of breast cancer on the involved side
  • Isolated acromioclavicular joint pathology
  • Signs of cervical radiculopathy, radiculitis, or referred pain from the cervical spine
  • Treatment for shoulder pain in the last 3 months
  • Currently pregnant
  • Scoring 24 or lower on the Standardized Mini Mental Test

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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Nuray ALACA

Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye), +90

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Nuray ALACA

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How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

DOUBLE

Allocation

RANDOMIZED

Model

PARALLEL

Primary Purpose

TREATMENT

Number of Arms

2

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