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Study NCT ID: NCT06135038
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2023-11-18
First Post: 2023-11-03

Brief Title: Injection in Patients With Chronic Shoulder Pain
Sponsor: Uşak University
Organization: Uşak University

Study Overview

Official Title: Does Shoulder Injection in Patients With Chronic Shoulder Pain Contribute to Physiotherapy
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-11
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: Background Chronic shoulder pain CSP is a musculoskeletal disease characterized by pain lasting more than 3 months

Purpose This study aimed to determine whether pre-treatment injection in CSP treatment contributes to pain functionality and quality of life

Methods A total of 110 patients who met the inclusion criteria of the study were divided into 2 groups 55 patients in each group

A standard 15-session physical therapy program hot pack transcutaneous electric nerve stimulationTENS US and therapeutic exercises was applied to all patients in both groups Suprascapular Nerve Block was applied to Group I before treatment

Assessments were made using VAS-Pain Shoulder Pain and Disability Index SPADI and The Nottingham Health Profile NHP before and at the end of the treatment and in the posttreatment 3th months
Detailed Description: INTRODUCTION Chronic pain is a common condition affecting 20 of people worldwide and accounting for 15 to 20 of doctor visits One of the most common causes of chronic pain and disability in the world is musculoskeletal system diseases Pain and limitations in daily living activities and psychological problems that develop due to pain negatively affect the quality of life of patients

Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal system disease that causes pain and loss of function Shoulder pain is characterized by chronicity and high recurrence rates due to its anatomy and joint structure

Chronic and frequently recurring shoulder pain can cause loss of function and not only affects the individuals entire life but also becomes a socio-economic problem with the financial burden it brings

There are many pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatment approaches in the treatment of pain Many physical therapy methods are used in combination for chronic shoulder pain eg Hotpack TENS ultrasound exercise etc Alternative treatments and their combinations are gaining importance today in painful shoulder problems that are difficult to treat with physiotherapy due to their anatomical and functional structure

This study aimed to determine whether pre-treatment injection in CSP treatment contributes to pain functionality and quality of life

METHODS The study was designed as a prospective randomized controlled and single-blind study A total of 110 patients who were admitted to the physical therapy and rehabilitation outpatient clinic with pain and movement restriction in their shoulder and who signed the patient information consent form were included in the study

A total of 110 patients who met the inclusion criteria of the study were divided into 2 groups 55 patients in each group with simple randomization method by using a table of random numbers created on the computer The researchers who made the assessment measurements were unaware of which patient was in which group Statistical analysis of the results was performed by a biostatistician who had no information about the therapies the patient groups received

All the patients included in the study received a total of 15 sessions of physical therapy program 5 times a week for 3 weeks All the patients received hot pack at 60C for 20 minutes and conventional TENS at 80 Hz for 20 minutes and US at 3 megahertz frequency and 15wattcm2 intensity for their involved shoulder After physical therapy all the participants received therapeutic exercise program 3 sets of 10 reps with 3- minute intervals between the sets consisting of active-assisted range of motion ROM passive stretching and Codman exercises for their shoulder joint for 30 minutes in accompany with a physiotherapist Suprascapular Nerve Block was applied to Group I before treatment The patients were assessed with the measurements of visual analogue scale VAS-pain Shoulder Pain and Disability Index SPADI and The Nottingham Health Profile NHP before and immediately after the intervention and at 12 weeks after the end of the intervention approximately week 15

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: None