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Pragmatic Set of Interventions Versus Scapular Strengthening Exercises on Scapular Dyskinesia in Adhesive Capsulitis

Effects of Pragmatic Set of Interventions Versus Scapular Strengthening Exercises on Scapular Dyskinesia in Adhesive Capsulitis

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (estimated)
Sponsor
Riphah International University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
25 Years – 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim of this study is to determine the Effects of pragmatic set of interventions versus scapular strengthening exercises on scapular dyskinesia in adhesive capsulitis.

Detailed description

Scapular dyskinesia (SD) is a term that describes a physical impairment in which the scapula's position and motion are altered.Symptoms of SD can be one or a combination of the anterior shoulder pain, Postero-superior scapular pain, superior shoulder pain, proximal lateral arm pain. scapular dyskinesia is commonly found in adhesive capsulitis patients. To determine the scapular dyskinesia with shoulder pain two tests that apply manual assistance to the scapula are lateral scapular slide test and wall push up test. Pragmatic set of interventions are an important element in rehabilitation, and has improved the treatment of many musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Scapular strengthening exercises, which aims to improve abnormal scapular movements that commonly occur in people with adhesive capsulitis. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of scapular focused exercises on the rehabilitation of adhesive capsulitis, patient with scapular dyskinesia. The importance of scapular rehabilitation in the treatment of scapular dyskinesia and to examine the comparative effect of pragmatic set of intervention with scapular strengthening protocol on scapular dyskinesia. My study on the effect of a pragmatic set of intervention versus scapular strengthening exercises on scapular dyskinesia in adhesive capsulitis is important because it addresses a gap in the current literature. While both interventions have been shown to improve scapular dyskinesia in patients with adhesive capsulitis, there is a lack of studies comparing the two methods. My study will help determine which intervention is more effective in treating scapular dyskinesia, which will be valuable information for healthcare providers working with patients with adhesive capsulitis

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERpragmatic set of interventiponsThe pragmatic set included 6 interventions as follows. 1. Pragmatic posterior capsular stretch (PPCS) 2. Serratus anterior stretch (SAS) 3. Rotator cuff facilitation (RCF) 4. Acromioclavicular joint mobilization. 5. Pectoralis minor stretch 6. Thoracic manipulation Five to ten sweeps per minute are administered three to four times. The applied force is combined with deep breathing. The subject is asked to report discomfort and the applied force is adjusted.
OTHERscapular strengthening exercise.• Subjects in Group B receive strengthening exercises (exercise will perform with 15 repetitions for each set- 3sets/day, 3 days /week for 6 weeks. In Scapular strengthening exercises, treatment protocol will involve the individualized for focus muscle Serratus anterior (Dynamic hug, Scaption with external rotation, Diagonal PNF (shoulder flexion horizontal flexion, external rotation),Trapezius - Upper trapezius (unilateral shoulder shrug, rowing, forward shoulder flexion, shoulder abduction in scapular plane above 120 degrees, Middle trapezius (prone shoulder horizontal abduction, scaption, horizontal abduction with external rotation), Lower trapezius (Unilateral scapular retraction, prone bilateral shoulder external rotation at 90 degrees of abduction, prone shoulder abduction), Levator Scapulae (horizontal abduction with shrug, horizontal abduction with ER, prone shoulder extension, Rhomboids (ER at 90° of abduction, ER at 0° of abduction, Horizontal abduction, Shoulder extension)

Timeline

Start date
2023-05-08
Primary completion
2023-12-08
Completion
2024-01-08
First posted
2023-10-31
Last updated
2023-10-31

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06110000. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.