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Functional and Clinical Screening Assesment of the Shoulder Complex A New Methodological Model for Injury Management

Functional and Clinical Screening Assesment of the Shoulder Complex A New Methodological Model for Injury Management of Work Related Injuries

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
110 (estimated)
Sponsor
Universidad Pública de Navarra · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 64 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Work-related injuries of the shoulder complex represent a challenge for clinicians due to the large variety of clinical entities involved and the broad anatomic structures that are potentially affected. Furthermore, commonly performed orthopedic tests have demonstrated limited accuracy for the actual diagnosis of the injury. Although considerable research has been performed to standardize a model for shoulder injury management, a comprehensive approach integrating both a clinical and functional based status of the pathology and adapted rehabilitation prescription remains lacking. The present study protocol aims to complement previously published shoulder injury management algorithms. Potentially, the multi-component, individualized and progressive multi-etiologic shoulder injury management model for rehabilitation could become a new effective strategy for reducing the time required to regain functional capacity and symptom recovery among patients with work-related shoulder injuries.

Detailed description

The patient will be attended by an occupational physician who specializes in work-related injuries. Following medical diagnosis and supplementary evaluations where requested (i.e., radiological examination), the patient will be referred to the rehabilitation service. Before initiating the physiotherapeutic rehabilitation program, the patient will undergo a comprehensive functional screening at the biomechanics laboratory. Using a decision-making scheme, the identified functional deficits will be used to customize the individual rehabilitation plan.Registry procedures will be monitorized in a customized Microsoft excel spreadsheet which would record the code of patient episode (i.e. 20170001) as well as the number of the first medical and laboratory examination and the code of the therapist responsible of the rehabilitation. Twice a week an investigator (I.S) will check the report in order to assure proper patient rehabilitation course as well as claiming that pre and post laboratory and medical examinations are made. Completed episodes will be moved to another archive as "successfully completed" whereas in completed ones will be moved to another archive as "unsuccessfully completed". From that register efficacy data with regards to complete rehabilitation management model implementation rate will be calculated and reported apart from the outcome variables. The obtained results in terms of number of rehabilitation sessions performed and number of working day loss will be compared along with historical cohorts of the same medical institution

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREOCBRA ( Objective Criteria Based REhabilitation AlgorithmThe patient will complete the initial functional and clinical evaluation in the medical room and laboratory. Afterwards, all the gathered information will be assembled to generate the patient-specific functional and clinical status-based rehabilitation program. This program will be generated in conjunction with the physical therapy staff. For each of the functional or clinical deficits observed during the examination, the physical therapist will identify the precise exercise and goal-based progression from a previously standardized goal-based rehabilitation algorithm adapted from previously published investigations targeting this issue

Timeline

Start date
2016-09-01
Primary completion
2017-09-01
Completion
2018-09-01
First posted
2016-04-08
Last updated
2016-04-08

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02732002. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.