Clinical Trial

Scapular Strengthening Exercises in Patients With Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis

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Summary
Lateral epicondylitis is a prevalent musculoskeletal disorder, affecting 1-3% of the population, typically in middle age and without gender bias. Evidence on the role of scapular strengthening in managing pain, grip strength, and functional limitations in these patients remains limited. This study investigated the impact of scapular muscle strengthening combined with conventional therapy versus conventional therapy alone on these outcomes in individuals with chronic lateral epicondylitis. Thirty participants were randomly assigned to either a control group or an experimental group. Pain was assessed using the visual analogue scale, grip strength with a handheld dynamometer, and functional limitation with the patient-rated tennis elbow (PRTE) scale. The independent variables were the two treatment approaches: conventional therapy alone and conventional therapy supplemented with scapular strengthening.
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Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07331337
Lead Sponsor King Saud University
Conditions Lateral Epicondylitis
Enrollment 30 participants
Start Date 2020-03-06
Primary Completion 2020-09-17 (estimated)
Study Completion 2020-10-23 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-01-12