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. 2005 Jan 24;2005(1):CD003863. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003863.pub2

Ancliffe 1992.

Methods Parallel group, single centre trial 
 Exp: routine management (details not specified) + strapping 
 C: routine management
Participants Inclusion criteria: no history of shoulder pain, upper arm paralysis 
 Age (mean): Exp/C = 69/74 years 
 Time after stroke: Exp/C = <2/2 days 
 Number of participants: Exp/C = 4/4 
 Male/Female = 4/4 
 Right/Left hemiplegia = 1/7 
 Dropouts: Exp/C = 0/0
Interventions Strapping: one protecting pad and two strapping tapes were used. First the protecting pad was positioned on the medial surface of the upper arm to protect the axilla and allow for application of the tape. The first strapping tape began at the middle of the clavicle, continued across the deltoid muscle in a diagonal direction, along the pad under the arm. Then, a slight stretch was applied in the direction of the posterior fibres of the deltoid with the tape terminating one quarter of the way along the spine of the scapula. The second strapping tape was applied in the same direction as the first, but 2 cms below. Strapping was left on day and night and changed every three or four days.
Outcomes Pain: number of pain‐free days (<1 Ritchie Articular Index: 0 = patient has no tenderness, 1 = patient complains of pain, 2 = patient complains of pain and winces, 3 = patient complains of pain, winces, and withdraws, Bohannon 1986) after admission to study
Notes  
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Allocation concealment? Unclear risk D ‐ Not used