Structure and Function of the Upper Trapezius and Its Role in Chronic Shoulder Pain: an Investigation of Kinematics, Morphology, Muscle Quality and Activation Distribution

Last updated: June 17, 2024
Sponsor: National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Chronic Shoulder Pain

Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT06472349
NYCU112175AE
  • Ages 18-50
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

Prior research has explored factors influencing muscle activation, including muscle thickness, fear avoidance beliefs (kinesiophobia), and somatosensory integration. In individuals with chronic shoulder pain, various characteristics impacting symptoms and treatment outcomes have been identified, such as psychosocial factors, fear avoidance, central sensitization, somatosensory impairments, and brain morphology changes. These shared characteristics affecting both muscle activation and chronic shoulder pain may potentially modulate upper trapezius muscle activation during functional movements in patients with chronic shoulder pain. Notably, there remains a gap in the literature concerning investigations into the upper trapezius muscle's morphology and quality, fear avoidance, central sensitization, somatosensory impairments, and their interplay with upper trapezius muscle activation in chronic shoulder pain patients.

To address these gaps, this study aims to: this study aims to: 1) compare different methods of measuring clavicular kinematics using an electromagnetic tracking system; 2) establish the reliability and validity of measuring muscle thickness and fat infiltration through ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging; 3) compare shoulder kinematics, muscle activation, muscle morphology, and muscle fat infiltration in individuals with chronic shoulder pain with matched healthy controls; 4) explore the correlation between the factors that may influence upper trapezius muscle activation, including basic data of the subjects, muscle morphology, and muscle fat infiltration.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Chronic shoulder pain group

  • 18-50 years old18-50 years old

  • unilateral and non-traumatic shoulder pain

  • pain duration longer than 3 months

  • pain intensity more than VAS=2 during movement

  • presence 3 of 5 positive pain provocation tests: Hawkins-Kennedy test, Jobetest, or Neer's test Painful Arc, and Resistance Test against ExternalRotation.

  • Healthy control group

  • presenting no shoulder pain at rest or during daily activities

  • negative results of the pain provocation test: Hawkins-Kennedy test, Jobe test,Neer's test, Painful Arc, Resistance Test against External Rotation andSpurling's neck compression test.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Chronic shoulder pain group

  • history of significant shoulder trauma, such as fracture or ultrasonographyclinically suspected full thickness cuff tear

  • recent shoulder dislocation in the last 2 years

  • diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis characterized by a gradual and painful loss of bothactive and passive ROM in all shoulder planes, primarily external rotation

  • shoulder pain originating from the cervical spine by using Spurling's neckcompression test

  • shoulder pain owing to the following disorders: arthritis (e.g., rheumatoidarthritis, osteoarthritis of shoulder complex), neurologic (e.g., stroke),neoplastic (e.g., breast cancer). and/or referred pain (e.g., visceral referredpain)

  • corticoid injections over the shoulder during 6 months prior to the study

  • history of shoulder and neck surgery

Study Design

Total Participants: 100
Study Start date:
December 12, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
December 31, 2025

Connect with a study center

  • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

    Taipei, 11221
    Taiwan

    Active - Recruiting

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