Trial name or title |
Operative versus non‐operative management of subacromial impingement |
Methods |
Randomised trial |
Participants |
Inclusion criteria
Age > 35 years
Duration of symptoms at ≥ 3 months despite non‐operative treatment
Accepts both treatment options (operative and physical therapy)
Must have pain in abduction of the shoulder
Must have painful arc
Must have pain in 2/3 isometric tests (0° and 30° of abduction, or external rotation)
A positive result in the impingement test (a subacromial injection of lidocaine reduces pain)
Exclusion criteria
Previous shoulder operations
Too high risk for operation
Any disease or social problem reducing the ability to co‐operate
Rheumatoid arthritis
Severe arthrosis of the GHJ or AC joint
A full‐thickness rotator cuff tear in MRI arthrography
A progressive malign disease
Adhesive capsulitis
High‐energy trauma before symptoms
Cervical syndrome
Shoulder instability
Age minimum: 35 Years Age maximum: N/A Gender: both |
Interventions |
Acromioplasty Physiotherapy |
Outcomes |
Primary outcome
Secondary outcomes
Change in pain (VAS) at 3, 6, 12 months and 5 years
Function (Constant score) at 3, 6, 12 months and 5 years
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Starting date |
June 2008 |
Contact information |
Ilkka Kiviranta, MD, PhD Helsinki University |
Notes |
Target sample size: 100 Status: active, not recruiting Above information copied from ClinicalTrials.gov database 18 June 2018. Last refreshed 7 September 2018 |