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The Efficacy and Safety of Shoulder Chuna on in Patients with Shoulder Pain Caused by Traffic Accidents (Shoulder chuna)

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Jaseng Medical Foundation

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Acute Shoulder Pain

Treatments

Procedure: Korean medical treatment
Procedure: Shoulder chuna treatment(posterior displacement, anterior displacement, or lateral displacement)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06624800
JS-CT-2024-08
Jaseng Medical Foundation (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is a double blind, randomized controlled trail. condition/disease: Patient with acute shoulder pain and restricted movement due to a traffic accident. treatment/intervention: Chuna therapy for the shoulder, including integrated Korean medicine treatment

Full description

The investigators intend to conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of Chuna therapy for shoulder pain and restricted movement caused by a traffic accident. The study will involve administering shoulder Chuna therapy from the second day of hospitalization until discharge, with the aim of assessing its effects on shoulder pain relief and recovery of range of motion. Although the effectiveness of Korean medicine for treating trauma from traffic accidents has been well studied, the research has largely focused on spinal conditions, such as those affecting the cervical and lumbar spine. Likewise, most studies on Chuna therapy have centered around spinal disorders. Through this study, the investigators aim to explore the therapeutic effects of shoulder Chuna therapy, an area that has not been extensively researched.

  1. The effectiveness of shoulder Chuna therapy will be evaluated by observing and comparing changes in pain, range of motion limitation, functional disability, quality of life, and patient satisfaction between the shoulder Chuna group (treatment group) and the Korean integrative medicine group (control group).
  2. Investigators will assess the treatment effects of shoulder Chuna therapy on shoulder pain and restricted movement by observing improvements in initial NRS, VAS scores, SPADI, and ROM in the shoulder Chuna group (treatment group) compared to the Korean integrative medicine group (control group).
  3. The total number of treatment sessions and the degree of improvement will be observed and compared between the shoulder Chuna group (treatment group) and the Korean integrative medicine group (control group) to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment frequency.
  4. The safety of the therapy will be assessed by investigating adverse reactions in both the shoulder Chuna group (treatment group) and the Korean integrative medicine group (control group).

Enrollment

98 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

19 to 69 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged 19-69 years on the date they sign the consent form.
  • Patients with shoulder pain and restricted movement occurring within 5 days after a traffic accident.
  • Patients who are hospitalized due to traffic accident.
  • Patients with NRS of shoulder pain ≥ 5 with restricted movement due to a traffic accident.
  • Patients who provide consent to participate in the trial and return the informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients with a specific serious disease that may cause shoulder pain: malignancy, spondylitis, inflammatory spondylitis, etc.
  • Patients with progressive neurological deficits or with severe neurological symptoms.
  • Patients with medical history of cervical surgery or shoulder surgery within the last three weeks.
  • Patients with a specific serious disease that may interfere with the interpretation of the therapeutic effects or results: malignancy, spondylitis, inflammatory spondylitis, etc.
  • Chuna therapy is deemed inappropriate or unsafe due to conditions like fractures, dislocations, ligament tears, or unstable healing fractures; skeletal demineralization and ligament laxity with subluxation or dislocation; or inflammation
  • Presence of other chronic diseases that could interfere with treatment outcomes or interpretation, such as cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, diabetic neuropathy, dementia, or epilepsy
  • Currently taking steroids, immunosuppressants, psychiatric medications, or other drugs that may affect study results
  • Acupuncture is deemed inappropriate or unsafe, such as in patients with bleeding disorders, those on anticoagulant therapy, those with severe diabetes prone to infection, or those with severe cardiovascular disease
  • Patients who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
  • Patients who are presence of severe mental illness
  • Patients who are participated in clinical trials other than observational studies without therapeutic intervention.
  • Patients who are difficult to complete the research participation agreement.
  • Other patients whose participation in the trial is judged by a researcher to be problematic.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

98 participants in 2 patient groups

Shoulder chuna treatment
Experimental group
Description:
During the hospitalization period, Chuna therapy for the shoulder joint will be performed once a day for a total of 10 to 15 minutes, including before, during, and after the treatment. The practitioner will assess the condition and select one of three techniques-posterior displacement, anterior displacement, or lateral displacement-to apply Chuna therapy
Treatment:
Procedure: Korean medical treatment
Korean medical treatment
Active Comparator group
Description:
The control group were received Korean medical treatment everyday after hospitalization: acupuncture, chuna, pharmacoacupuncture and Korean herbal medicine.
Treatment:
Procedure: Shoulder chuna treatment(posterior displacement, anterior displacement, or lateral displacement)
Procedure: Korean medical treatment

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

In-Hyuk In-Hyuk Ha, phD

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