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Brief title
Health condition
shoulderpain, schouderklachten
tendinitis calcarea,
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
reduction in the size of the lime deposit by means of shockwave therapy
Secondary outcome
decrease pain through shockwave therapy
decrease in limitations in activities by means of shockwave therapy
Background summary
Shoulder problems are a common problem in the Netherlands. The annual prevalence of shoulder pain is estimated at 31% of the general Dutch population. About the cause of shoulder pain is still much uncertainty. Calcification in the tendons of the muscles around the shoulder may be a possible cause of shoulder pain.
The research will focus on the influence of Radial Shockwave therapy for shoulder pain. Radial Shockwave Therapy is a proven effective treatment for calcification in the shoulder. However, it is unclear whether Radial Shockwave therapy is effective for actual reduction in the lime depot. A pre- and post-test of the deposit will be made by ultrasound.
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the influence of rESWT the limestone deposit in patients with type I limestone according to Gartner and Simons in the m. Supraspintus tendon. The secondary objectives are: possible decrease of the calcium deposit in relation with the purchase of any pain and any decrease in the calcium deposit in relation to the degree of disability in activities of daily living (ADL) measured by the Shoulder Pain Disability Index (SPADI questionnaire ).
The above aspects lead to the following questions:
What is the impact of Radial Shockwave therapy on shoulder pain, limitations in activities of daily living and the size of the calcium deposit in patients with diagnosed Type I calcification in the m. Supraspinatus tendon?
Study objective
- decreased calcium deposit after 4 weeks shockwave therapy
- reduced pain and limitations in everyday activities after 4 weeks shockwave therapy
Study design
3 months
Intervention
shockwave therapy
Inclusion criteria
age from 30 years and lime type I according to Gartner and Simons classification
Exclusion criteria
infections, neurogenic symptoms, bilateral symptoms, thrombosis, cardiac pacemaker, fractures in the shoulder girdle, ruptures in the rotator cuff, pregnancy, fibromyalgia, rheumatic diseases and neck related complaints
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Recruitment
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NTR-new | NL6809 |
NTR-old | NTR6995 |
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