New hope for stroke survivors: radiofrequency may beat ultrasound for shoulder pain

NCT ID NCT07131943

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 27, 2026 · Updated 35 times

Summary

This study compares two treatments—radiofrequency (TECAR) therapy and ultrasound—to see which works better for shoulder pain, movement, and daily function in people who had a stroke. It will include 45 adults aged 30-60 who have had shoulder pain for at least 3 months after their stroke. The goal is to find a more effective way to ease pain and improve quality of life.

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Locations

  • Faculty of Physical Therapy Delta University

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    Gamasa, Egypt

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