U.S., June 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07002983) titled 'Motor Control Retraining Exercises on Shoulder Dysfunction Post Mastectomy' on May 19.
Brief Summary: Motor control and strengthening exercises can improve function in shoulder impingement patients by realigning the scapula and changing muscle recruitment patterns. Peripheral musculoskeletal impairments can be associated with cortical reorganisation. Movement retraining using the principles of motor control retrain muscle recruitment patterns and improve scapular kinematics, reducing subacromial impingement, thus improving function and reducing pain.
Furthermore, the need of this study is developed from the lack in the quantitative ...