Observational Study of Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain After Recent Stroke

NCT02574000 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 163

Last updated 2016-08-17

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Summary

This is an observational study to address the following questions.

1. How many people develop stroke-shoulder pain within 3 days of stroke?
2. How many people have stroke shoulder pain at 8-10 weeks after stroke?
3. Does having stroke-shoulder pain within 3 days of stroke predict the likelihood of having stroke-shoulder pain at 8-10 weeks?
4. What are the best bedside examination tests to identify stroke-shoulder pain?

Conditions

  • Shoulder Pain
  • Hemiplegia
  • Stroke

Interventions

OTHER

ShoulderQ which is a shoulder pain questionnaire

Questions regarding shoulder pain at rest, during movement and at night with visual analogue scales. Factors affecting shoulder pain.

OTHER

Clinical shoulder examination

Shoulder-Hand-Score (measuring pain, oedema, passive range of movement), muscle strength (using Oxford scale and National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) upper limbe motor and shoulder joint palpation (recording subluxation and soft-tissue pain).

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • St George's, University of London

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Martine Nadler, PhD · St George's, University of London

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2015-11-30
Primary Completion
2016-07-31
Completion
2016-07-31

Countries

  • United Kingdom

Study Locations

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