Assessment of Effectiveness of Dry Needling for Treating Shoulder Pain
Chronic Shoulder Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Shoulder Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with unilateral shoulder pain
- Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit
- Presence of active myofascial trigger point in the infraspinatus muscle
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previous surgery in the upper limb
- Previous physiotherapy treatments in the shoulder
- Dry needling contraindications
- Previous dry needling experience to mantain the blinding
Sites / Locations
- University of Gran Rosario
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Active Dry Needling
Sham Dry needling
Active dry needling (ADN). Intramuscular insertion Intervention/treatment. All participants in this group received an ADN session with an intramuscular insertion of a 25 mm X 0.22 mm JEMCO acupuncture needle into the infraspinatus muscle. The dry needling was performed with the rapid entry and exit technique.
Sham dry needling (SDN). All participants in this group received one session of SDN with a 25 mm X 0.22 mm JEMCO acupuncture needle over the infraspinatus region. To ensure that the blunt needles did not puncture the skin during the experimental session (and for patient comfort), each needle was individually cut and polished and checked for sharpness against the investigator's fingertip. As a precaution against infection, each patient was treated with a separate dummy needle.