A Neuromuscular Exercise Program for Patients With Anterior Shoulder Instability (NCT02371928) | Clinical Trial Compass
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A Neuromuscular Exercise Program for Patients With Anterior Shoulder Instability
Denmark56 participantsStarted 2015-02
Plain-language summary
This study is designed to investigate the efficacy and safety of a supervised neuromuscular exercise program versus a standard home exercise program for patients with post-traumatic symptomatic anterior shoulder instability.
Participants with at least one week of symptom duration are randomly assigned to either a 12-week structured, supervised Shoulder Instability Neuromuscular EXercise (SINEX) program versus a standard HOMe EXercise (HOMEX) program.
The H1-hypothesis is that the SINEX program results in a greater increase in quality of life and physical function than the HOMEX program at the primary endpoint at three months follow-up from baseline
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 39 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion criteria
✓. Age between 18-39
✓. Minimum one radiographic verified anterior shoulder dislocation (total dissociation of the humeral head to the glenoid)
✓. Limited ability to maintain a desired level of physical activity (sports/leisure/work) due to pain and/or symptoms in the affected shoulder within the latest week.
Exclusion criteria
✕. Humeral fracture and/or bony bankart (visible on conventional radiographs at the time of presentation) warranted for surgery decided by the orthopedic (no other axial or appendicular musculoskeletal injury)
✕. Prior surgery in affected shoulder joint
✕. \>5 anterior shoulder dislocations (verified by journal or subjective evaluation)