Short-term Effects of Thoracic Manipulation in Shoulder Impingement
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome focused on measuring manual therapy, rehabilitation, shoulder, spine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria (symptomatic subjects): To present with at least 3 of the following findings:
- positive Neer impingement test,
- positive Hawkins impingement test,
- positive Jobe test,
- pain with passive or isometric resisted shoulder lateral rotation,
- pain with active shoulder elevation,
- pain with palpation of rotator cuff tendons,
- pain in the C5 or C6 dermatome region.
Exclusion Criteria (symptomatic subjects):
- signs of "red flags" for spinal manipulation (eg, fracture, osteoporosis, malignancy, infection, and active inflammatory process),
- pregnancy
- systemic illnesses
- if received physical therapy or manual therapy treatment within the 6 months prior to the evaluation
- signs of complete rotator cuff tear or acute inflammation
- cervical-thoracic spine related symptoms (ie, positive cervical compression test and excessive kyphosis)
- scoliosis
- glenohumeral instability (ie, positive apprehension, anterior drawer, or sulcus tests)
- previous upper extremity fracture or shoulder surgery.
Exclusion Criteria (asymptomatic subjects):
- any positive test for shoulder impingement
- signs of "red flags" for spinal manipulation (eg, fracture, osteoporosis, malignancy, infection, and active inflammatory process),
- pregnancy
- systemic illnesses
- if received physical therapy or manual therapy treatment within the 6 months prior to the evaluation
- signs of complete rotator cuff tear or acute inflammation
- cervical-thoracic spine related symptoms (ie, positive cervical compression test and excessive kyphosis)
- scoliosis
- glenohumeral instability (ie, positive apprehension, anterior drawer, or sulcus tests)
- previous upper extremity fracture or shoulder surgery.
Sites / Locations
- Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Active Comparator
Sham Comparator
Shoulder impingement_TSM
Shoulder impingement_sham
Asymptomatic_TSM
Asymptomatic_sham
For the manipulation intervention, the subjects were in a seated position and a thrust technique was performed. If no cavitation was detected with the manipulation, the thrust was repeated up to 3 times.
For the sham intervention, the subjects were positioned in the same seated position with the therapist holding the patient in the same position as for the thrust manipulation. In this position, the therapist applied all the same forces as done for a thrust-manipulation and held that position for a few seconds, but a thrust was not used.
For the manipulation intervention, the subjects were in a seated position and a thrust technique was performed. If no cavitation was detected with the manipulation, the thrust was repeated up to 3 times
For the sham intervention, the subjects were positioned in the same seated position with the therapist holding the patient in the same position as for the thrust manipulation. In this position, the therapist applied all the same forces as done for a thrust-manipulation and held that position for a few seconds, but a thrust was not used.