Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis
NCT ID: NCT06019780
Last Updated: 2024-05-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-09-01
2024-02-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Blood flow is restricted in a controlled form of vascular occlusion using external tourniquet. A recent study demonstrated that augmentation of low load resistance with blood flow restriction (L-L BFR) to contractile tissue can produce hypertrophy and strength gains, using loads as low as 30% 1RM. BFR exercise may stimulate skeletal muscle growth and strength gains through a number of different methods. These could include an increase in hormone levels, an increase in the motor pathway or other intracellular signaling pathways for muscle protein synthesis, an increase in satellite cell activity biomarkers, and apparent patterns in fibre type recruitment.
The purpose of this study is to provide the effects of blood flow restriction training on shoulder discomfort, range of motion, muscle strength and disability in patients with adhesive capsulitis. Due to pain and decrease range of motion individual with adhesive capsulitis experience muscle weakness in shoulder joint. Blood flow restriction training has positive effect on improvement of muscle strength and range of motion in shoulder region. Blood flow restriction training has also positive effect on bone healing and bone density. Therefore the study is aimed to improve the muscles strength and capsule inflammation in individual with adhesive capsulitis.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Experimental interventional group A (Blood flow restriction training)
Following exercise will be performed
1. Side lying external rotation
2. Prone horizontal abduction
3. Standing scaption with pneumatic cuff for blood flow restriction
blood flow restriction trainin
Following exercise will be performed
1. Side lying external rotation
2. Prone horizontal abduction
3. Standing scaption İndividual in the group will be having two session per week, 16 session of exercise training for 8 weeks.50% of arterial occlusion pressure (60 to 80 mmHg) will be applied for total duration of 15mins. Occlusion pressure will be calculated according to formula for each patient \[Pressure=0.4x(systolic BP)+2.7x(shoulder circumference)+62\].4 sets with one set of 30 repetition and three sets of 15 repetition. After each set subject will have 30 seconds of rest with cuff inflated.
Control group B
Following exercise will be performed
1. Side lying external rotation
2. Prone horizontal abduction
3. Standing scaption without blood flow restriction
exercise
Following exercises will be performed without application of pneumatic cuff
1. Side lying external rotation
2. Prone horizontal abduction
3. Standing scaption Conventional treatment will include: Hot pack 5 mins Maitland grade 3 and 4 mobilization: inferior glide (10reps x3sets), posterior glide (10reps x 3sets), anterior glide (10 reps x 3sets) Home plan: wand exercise, pendulum exercise, wall walking exercise (10reps x 2sets each)
Interventions
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blood flow restriction trainin
Following exercise will be performed
1. Side lying external rotation
2. Prone horizontal abduction
3. Standing scaption İndividual in the group will be having two session per week, 16 session of exercise training for 8 weeks.50% of arterial occlusion pressure (60 to 80 mmHg) will be applied for total duration of 15mins. Occlusion pressure will be calculated according to formula for each patient \[Pressure=0.4x(systolic BP)+2.7x(shoulder circumference)+62\].4 sets with one set of 30 repetition and three sets of 15 repetition. After each set subject will have 30 seconds of rest with cuff inflated.
exercise
Following exercises will be performed without application of pneumatic cuff
1. Side lying external rotation
2. Prone horizontal abduction
3. Standing scaption Conventional treatment will include: Hot pack 5 mins Maitland grade 3 and 4 mobilization: inferior glide (10reps x3sets), posterior glide (10reps x 3sets), anterior glide (10 reps x 3sets) Home plan: wand exercise, pendulum exercise, wall walking exercise (10reps x 2sets each)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Male and female
* Patients whose age lies between 40 and 60
* Ranges restriction in forward flexion (scaption) less than 100 degree and reduction of external and internal rotation to less than 50% of the normal
Exclusion Criteria
* DVT patients
* Hypertensive patients
* Patients having neurological disease
* Fracture of humerus
40 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Aisha Razzaq, MSPT-OMPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Shahab orthopedic general hospital
Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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RiphahIU Hina Yasmeen
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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