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Effect of Shoulder Symptom Modification Procedure (SSMP) in Managing Patients with Frozen Shoulder

Effect of Shoulder Symptom Modification Procedure (SSMP) in Managing Patients with Frozen Shoulder

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40-65 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

the study is about intervention to patient with frozen shoulder to help patients improve function and shoulder disability , reduce pain and improve range of motion, the main aim of this study is to find out which treatment intervention SSMP , MWM and sham mobilization give effective results

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • • Diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis confirmed by a healthcare professional.
    • Scores more than 2 in adhesive capsulitis scale
    • Range of motion affected in capsular pattern
    • Age between 40-65 years.
    • Willingness to participate by signing informed consent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Having any history of shoulder dislocation
  • Humerus fractures or trauma
  • Diagnosed with any sort of cancer
  • History of cardiovascular disease

Study details
    Frozen Shoulder

NCT06763601

Gulf Medical University

21 October 2025

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