Effects of Subscapularis Muscle Dry Needling on clinical symptom improvement in People with Frozen Shoulder: A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol

H. Adigozali, Amin Momenzadeh, Jalal Ahadi, Ali E Oskouei
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Background. Frozen shoulder is one of the major complaints among mid-aged and elderly populations and its initial symptoms are common with the initial symptoms of myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) of the subscapularis. Developing MTrPs of the subscapularis is prevalent and may aggravate frozen shoulder manifestations. Dry needling (DN), as a new approach, can deactivate these points. Therefore, the goal of this study is to investigate the impact of the subscapularis muscle DN on clinical symptom improvement in people with a frozen shoulder. Methods. This single-blinded (assessor) randomized controlled trial will randomly assign 40 participants into two groups: 1) conventional physical therapy (control) and 2) DN of the MTrP in the subscapularis muscle with conventional physical therapy (intervention). The outcome measures will be the range of motion of the glenohumeral joint, pain intensity, pain pressure threshold, and intensity of upper limb functional disability. Results. This study is the first study to determine if subscapularis DN has positive effects and will help to determine its effects on clinical symptoms improvement for people with a frozen shoulder. If deactivation of MTrPs in the subscapularis muscle via DN would have positive effects, it could be introduced as an adjunct treatment for these people. Conclusions. This study protocol is arranged to assess the impact of adding the DN technique to conventional physiotherapy in patients with a frozen shoulder. Study registration. This study is registered with
肩胛下肌肉干针疗法对肩周炎患者临床症状改善的影响:随机对照试验方案
背景。肩周炎是中老年人群的主要主诉之一,其初期症状与肩胛下肌筋膜触发点(MTrPs)的初期症状很常见。肩胛下肌筋膜触发点(MTrPs)的发病率很高,可能会加重肩周炎的表现。干针疗法(DN)作为一种新方法,可使这些穴位失活。因此,本研究旨在探讨肩胛下肌 DN 对肩周炎患者临床症状改善的影响。研究方法这项单盲(评估者)随机对照试验将把 40 名参与者随机分为两组:1)常规理疗组(对照组);2)肩胛下肌 MTrP DN 配合常规理疗组(干预组)。结果测量指标将包括盂肱关节的活动范围、疼痛强度、疼痛压力阈值和上肢功能障碍强度。结果。这项研究是首次确定肩胛下肌DN是否具有积极作用的研究,将有助于确定其对肩周炎患者临床症状改善的影响。如果通过 DN 使肩胛下肌 MTrPs 失活具有积极效果,则可将其作为一种辅助治疗方法用于这些患者。结论本研究方案旨在评估在肩周炎患者的常规物理治疗中加入 DN 技术的影响。研究注册。本研究已在
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