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Active clinical trials for "Shoulder Pain"

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Rotator Cuff Pathway

Shoulder Pain

Rotator cuff surgery is mostly performed on an outpatient basis, and many patients still experience moderate to severe pain after surgery, despite the use of regional anesthesia and opioids. The specific aim is to determine whether a comprehensive pathway that includes a well-defined regional technique and multimodal analgesia will reduce the worst pain with movement 0-48 hours after block placement compared to the current standard practice. This is a 'before and after' study. We plan to have 70 patients studied prior to initiation of a pathway, and 70 patients studied after initiation of a pathway. Both groups will receive identical postoperative follow-up.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Post-Operative Pain Control Following Shoulder Surgery

Shoulder Pain

This study will evaluate overall opioid and non-narcotic analgesic use following surgical treatment for shoulder pathology, and recommend evidence based guidelines for standardized postoperative pain management.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block to Treat Shoulder Pain During and/or After Cesarean

Ipsilateral Shoulder Pain

The purpose of this open label pilot study is to evaluate the utility of sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) block to manage ipsilateral shoulder pain (ISP) during and/or after cesarean.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Superficial Cervical Nerve Block vs NSAIDs for the Relief of Shoulder Pain After Laparoscopic Surgeries...

Relieve Shoulder Pain After Laparoscopic Surgeries

Shoulder pain is frequently mentioned in recent literature following laparoscopic operations. Several pain relief strategies have been proposed to decrease shoulder tip pain post laparoscopic surgeries. This study will be conducted to compare the Superficial cervical nerve block vs. NSAIDs in terms of shoulder tip pain relief after laparoscopic surgeries.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Self-thoracic Spine Mobilization on Improving Sleep Quality in Patients Who...

Shoulder Pain Chronic

This project aims to study the impacts of self-thoracic spine and rib mobilization on sleep quality in patients who present to UTSW physicians with shoulder pain. The investigators plan to randomize participants into treatment and control groups, but the investigators will provide education on sleep hygiene for each group. The treatment group will also receive instruction to mobilize their thoracic spine and ribs each night before going to sleep.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Type of Exercise and Education in Patients With SubAcromial Pain Syndrome

Shoulder Pain

Patients seeking care for shoulder pain will be recruited to enroll will be randomized to one of four combined treatment groups; eccentric or traditional strengthening alone and eccentric or traditional strengthening with pain neuroscience education. Patients will be followed for 1 year.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Exercise and Post-dry Needling Soreness

Shoulder Pain

Application of trigger point dry needling can induce post-dry needling soreness. This is not a negative experience, but sometimes some patients want to reduce it as much as possible. Manual therapies and exercise strategies targeting to decrease post-dry needling soreness need to be investigated.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Work Place Adjusted Intelligent Physical Exercise Reducing Musculoskeletal Pain in Shoulder and...

RehabilitationNeck Pain3 more

Basic strength training for the neck/shoulder muscles can decrease intensity of neck/shoulder pain, but it is uncertain whether training should focus directly on the upper trapezius - which is most often tender - or on the lower compartments and serratus anterior. We hypothesize that strengthening exercise for the lower and middle trapezius as well as the serratus anterior will decrease intensity of neck/shoulder pain among office workers

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Validation of a Clinical Prediction Rule to Identify Patients With Shoulder Pain Likely to Benefit...

Shoulder Pain

The purpose of this study is to determine the validity of previously identified prognostic variables that may identify patients with shoulder pain that are likely to benefit from cervicothoracic spine manipulation.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Can Work be Organized to Become More Health Promoting for Employees in Home Care Services?

Occupational ExposureMusculoskeletal Pain4 more

This is a two-group, cluster randomized controlled trial designed to assess a health promoting intervention in the home care sector. The intervention aims to evenly distribute the patients requiring high levels of demanding care across all workers on the units, which may lower the working strain and thus the incidence of musculoskeletal pain. The two groups in the study will be a control group and an intervention group. The intervention will last for approximately 4 months.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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