U.S., April 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06910332) titled 'The Effect of Shoulder Mobilization on Muscle Strength and Proprioception: a Randomized Double-blind Study' on March 28.

Brief Summary: This randomized, double-blind study examines the acute effects of shoulder mobilization on muscle strength and proprioception in healthy individuals. Forty-eight participants (aged 18-25) were randomly assigned to either a mobilization or sham intervention group. Muscle strength and proprioception were assessed before and after treatment. The mobilization group received passive shoulder joint glides, while the sham group underwent a placebo procedure. The study aims to determine whether mobilization...