The Effects of Manual Therapy and Scapular Exercise for the Pectoralis Minor in Individuals With Shoulder Pain

NCT ID: NCT05104060

Last Updated: 2023-03-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-11-17

Study Completion Date

2023-03-22

Brief Summary

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Shoulder pain is the third common problem, after problems of spine. Abnormal scapular kinematics, so called scapular dyskinesis, is believed to be associated with shoulder pain. Studies showed that individuals with shoulder problems demonstrate less upward rotation, posterior tilt and external rotation during shoulder movement. The shortness of the pectoralis minor (PM) is one of the factors leading to scapular dyskinesis. Short pectoralis minor has been shown to prevent scapula from tilting posterior and rotating externally during shoulder motion. The decreased scapular posterior tilt and external rotation may decrease subacromial space and result in impingement. However, although many assessment methods have been used to assess PM tightness or shortness, no study has tested the validity of these testing methods. Moreover, although stretching exercises for PM have been shown to increase the PM length, previous studies found that PM stretching exercises did not restore scapular kinematics and did not further decrease pain and improve function. Shoulder pain and discomfort has also been reported during stretching. Therefore, rather than stretching exercise, other types of treatment that can specifically increase the PM length and restore scapular kinematics may be needed. Manual therapy could specifically increase the flexibility of PM, and scapular orientation exercises could improve scapular kinematics. These types of treatment may be better options. However, to our knowledge, no study has investigated whether manual therapy combined with scapular orientation exercises could improve scapular kinematics, pain and function. Therefore, the first part of this study is to investigate which tests for length or tightness of PM can predict the scapular dyskinesis. The second part of the study is to investigate the effects of manual therapy and scapular orientation training on PM length, scapular kinematics, pain, and function in subjects with shoulder pain. In the first part of the study, 67 healthy subjects will be recruited. In the second part, 62 patients with shoulder pain will be recruited and randomized into either a PM treatment group or a control group. While no treatment will be provided for the healthy subjects in the first part, subjects with shoulder pain in the second part will receive 12 sessions of treatment in 4-6weeks, with 30-40 minutes per session. Patients in the control group will receive general shoulder strengthening exercise, while patients in the PM treatment group will have additional manual therapy and scapular orientation exercise. The measures include tests of PM length, scapular kinematics in the first and second parts, and pain and shoulder disability were also additionally assessed in the second part.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Shoulder Pain Shoulder Impingement Scapular Dyskinesis

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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pectoralis minor intervention group

The participants in pectoralis minor group will received manual therapy for pectoralis minor by investigators, the technique including stretch and soft tissue mobilization. The participants asked to perform the scapular control exercise and shoulder strength exercise. Participants will be correct scapular resting position and then do elevation in scapular plane.Four exercises for shoulder strength will do shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation with thera-band.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

pectoralis minor intervention group

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The subjects in pectoralis minor group will received manual therapy for pectoralis minor by physical therapist, the technique including stretch and soft tissue mobilization. The subjects asked to perform the scapular control exercise and shoulder strength exercise.Subjects will be correct scapular resting position and then do elevation in scapular plane.Four exercises for shoulder strength will do shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation with thera-band.

shoulder strengthening group

The participants in the scapular strengthening group will be asked to do four exercises for shoulder strength, including shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation with thera-band.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

shoulder strengthening group

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The subjects in the scapular strengthening group will be asked to do four exercises for shoulder strength, including shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation with thera-band.

Healthy subject group

Healthy participants will be recruited. No Intervention will be provided. The correlation between measures of pectoralis minor length and scapular kinematics will be assessed. Measurement will be the same as pectoralis minor intervention group and shoulder strengthening group

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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pectoralis minor intervention group

The subjects in pectoralis minor group will received manual therapy for pectoralis minor by physical therapist, the technique including stretch and soft tissue mobilization. The subjects asked to perform the scapular control exercise and shoulder strength exercise.Subjects will be correct scapular resting position and then do elevation in scapular plane.Four exercises for shoulder strength will do shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation with thera-band.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

shoulder strengthening group

The subjects in the scapular strengthening group will be asked to do four exercises for shoulder strength, including shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation with thera-band.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. the patients with shoulder pain from 20 - 60 years old
2. Active arm elevation close to 150 degrees
3. Shoulder pain at least 3 months


1. the people from 20 - 40 years old
2. no any symptoms or injuries on shoulder one year ago

Exclusion Criteria

1. Adhesive capsulitis
2. Pathologies of cervical origin
3. History of acute trauma, previous surgery, or fracture in the affected shoulder
4. Corticoid injection in the last 3 months
5. Platelet Rich Plasma injection in the last 1 year
6. Other manual and exercise physical therapy in the last 6 weeks
7. Anyone suffering from neurological diseases and nerve damage
8. Vulnerable subjects
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Cheng-Hsin General Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Yin-Liang Lin

Assistant Professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Yin-Liang Lin, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

Locations

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National Yang-Ming University

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status

Cheng Hsin General Hospital

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status

Countries

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Taiwan

Other Identifiers

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YM110136E

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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