New hope for stroke Survivors' shoulder pain: deep heat therapies face off
NCT ID NCT07131943
Summary
This study aims to see which of two common physical therapy treatments works better for reducing shoulder pain and improving arm movement in people who have had a stroke. Researchers will compare radiofrequency (TECAR) therapy, which uses deep heat, to therapeutic ultrasound in 45 stroke survivors who have had shoulder pain for more than three months. The goal is to find the best approach to ease this common and painful complication to help improve daily function and quality of life.
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Faculty of Physical Therapy Delta University
RECRUITINGGamasa, Egypt
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