Effects of Global Postural Reeducation Versus Scapular Stabilization Exercises
NCT ID: NCT06944756
Last Updated: 2025-04-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-04-06
2019-10-10
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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GROUP A: GPR
Two stretching postures were maintained for 10 minutes each.
Global Postural Reeducation
Two stretching postures were maintained for 10 minutes each.
* In order to stretch the posterior muscle chain(the supine posture with hip flexion, which stretches the posterior muscle chain) the patient lay in the supine position with the occipital, lumbar, and sacral spine stabilized, with the lower limbs at 90° hip flexion, and performed gradual knee extensions, and dorsiflexion of the ankle.
* In order to stretch the anterior muscle chain (the supine posture with leg extension, which progressively stretches the anterior muscle chain) the patient lay in the supine position with the upper limbs abducted at 30° and the forearms supine.. Hips were flexed, abducted, and laterally rotated, with the soles of the feet touching each other. Gradually, respecting the patient's limits, the lower limbs were extended as much as possible and adduction of the upper limbs.
GROUP B: SSE
1\) Push up plus and 2) press up, were selected in reference to a study for scapular stabilization.
Scapular Stabilization Exercises
1\) Push up plus and 2) press up, were selected in reference to a study for scapular stabilization.
During the 5-week intervention training, sets of repetitions were increased progressively. In the first week participants performed 3 sets of each exercise (10 repetitions × 10-second duration each) and worked up to a maximum of 5 sets of 10 repetitions in the last weeks of the intervention.
Interventions
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Global Postural Reeducation
Two stretching postures were maintained for 10 minutes each.
* In order to stretch the posterior muscle chain(the supine posture with hip flexion, which stretches the posterior muscle chain) the patient lay in the supine position with the occipital, lumbar, and sacral spine stabilized, with the lower limbs at 90° hip flexion, and performed gradual knee extensions, and dorsiflexion of the ankle.
* In order to stretch the anterior muscle chain (the supine posture with leg extension, which progressively stretches the anterior muscle chain) the patient lay in the supine position with the upper limbs abducted at 30° and the forearms supine.. Hips were flexed, abducted, and laterally rotated, with the soles of the feet touching each other. Gradually, respecting the patient's limits, the lower limbs were extended as much as possible and adduction of the upper limbs.
Scapular Stabilization Exercises
1\) Push up plus and 2) press up, were selected in reference to a study for scapular stabilization.
During the 5-week intervention training, sets of repetitions were increased progressively. In the first week participants performed 3 sets of each exercise (10 repetitions × 10-second duration each) and worked up to a maximum of 5 sets of 10 repetitions in the last weeks of the intervention.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* SD of type I with scapular malposition, inferior medial border prominence, coracoid pain and malposition, and dyskinesia of scapular movement (SICK) Scapula Rating Scale, in association to shoulder pain (pain for at least 3 months).
* Pain intensity ranges from 2-9 on scale of shoulder in last month.
Exclusion Criteria
* Pre-diagnosed winged scapula due to lesions of the long thoracic nerve or spinal accessory nerve.
* Patients with shoulder instability
* Medical red flag history (tumor, metabolic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis or Infection)
* Any Neurological disorder that affects shoulder
* History of Severe trauma or any fracture of shoulder girdle
* Hypertension (Systolic BP\[160, diastolic BP\[100\])
* Cardiovascular diseases (e.g., chest pain during physical exercise, heart failure, myocardial infarction)
* Postoperative conditions in the neck and affected shoulder region Pregnancy
20 Years
55 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Aiza Yousaf, DPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Ali Hospital
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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RCR&AHS/REC/MS-OMPT/S19/013
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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