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N/ACompleted· 45 enrolled
Drug / intervention
rigid tapping +2 moreother
Likely dose
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NCT04468594N/ACompleted

The Effect of Rigid Taping Versus Scapular Stabilizing Exercises on Pain and Function in Patients With Shoulder Subacromial Impingement Syndrome: a Randomized Controlled Trial

University of Hail·interventional·Posted Jul 13, 2020·Updated Nov 14, 2022

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating rigid tapping, scapular stabilizing excercise, and 1 other intervention for Impingement Syndrome of Ankle. Completed, enrolled 45 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

the current study tends to compare the effect of two different treatment techniques used in the rehabilitation of shoulder impingement syndrome. rigid tapping and scapular stabilizing exercises will be applied and the level of function and pain intensity will be measured before and after the intervention and at 3 months follow up. while both methods of treatment used previously, the comparison between their effects is not yet investigated and no data is available regarding the superiority of one over the other.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
Masking--
Primary Purpose--
CountriesSaudi Arabia
CollaboratorsTaif University

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202120222023202420252026
First PostedJul 13, 2020
Enrollment StartMay 30, 2021
Primary CompletionSep 20, 2021
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 monthsPosted 6.0 years ago

Interventions

rigid tappingother

Taping techniques We will use rigid tape and apply it bilaterally. In the rigid tape application, a combination pack of zinc oxide tape and the protective tape will be used. The protective tape will be applied first with no tension. To apply the rigid tape, subjects will be instructed to place their thoracic spine in a neutral position, the rigid tape will be applied bilaterally from the first to the twelfth thoracic vertebra. Subjects will be asked to retract and depress the scapula. The rigid tape will be applied diagonally from the middle of the scapular spine to the twelfth thoracic vertebra; this technique will be applied bilaterally. The rigid tape will be applied 3 times per week and will be applied for 6 weeks.

scapular stabilizing excerciseother

consisted of: 1. wall slides with squat, 2. wall push-ups plus ipsilateral leg extension, 3. lawnmower with diagonal squat, 4. resisted scapular retraction with contralateral leg squat and robbery with squat. 5. Robbery with squat 6. Resisted shoulder internal rotation with step 7. Resisted shoulder external rotation with step 8. Resisted full can with step All resisted exercises were performed with elastic bands with red color-coded resistance levels and progressed through green and blue bands The patient will perform 10 repetitions 3 sets to 15 repetitions 3 sets and 20 repetitions 3 sets weekly.

therapeutic exercisesother

1. Pectoralis minor stretching 2. Posterior shoulder stretching 3. Levator scapula stretching 4. Latissimus dorsi stretching ( stretching exercises will be 5 repetitions each session - 3 times per week) 5. Resisted shoulder internal rotation 6. Resisted shoulder external rotation 7. Resisted full can (strengthening exercises will be 510 repetitions each session - 3 times per week) All resisted exercises were performed with elastic bands with red color-coded resistance levels and progressed through green and blue bands NOTE. All resisted exercises were progressed from starting 10 repetitions 3 sets to 15 repetitions 3 sets and 20 repetitions 3 sets weekly, supervising movement quality, presence of pain, and fatigue. If the subject achieves 20 repetitions 3 successfully, heavier resistance with resistance band color-coded loading prescribed from 10 repetitions 3 sets.