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In each session the physical therapist assesses exercise performance quality and when appropriate progresses exercise intensity and\u002For phase. Patients are expected to perform home exercises according to their phase of the program on a daily basis in between physical therapy sessions.",[9],null,{"type":22,"name":15,"description":27,"armGroupLabels":28,"otherNames":25},"Standard physical will be provided based on the assessment and judgment of the physical therapist. Intervention may include active exercises for increased shoulder mobility, muscle strength and neuromuscular control. Intervention may also include manual therapies such as massage, soft-tissue and joint mobilizations, dry needling, and electrophysiological modalities. No more than 8 individual sessions with a physical therapist will be provided over the course of treatment with some form of a home exercise program in between.",[15],[30],{"name":31,"affiliation":5,"role":32},"Alon Rabin, PhD, DPT","STUDY_CHAIR",[34,38],{"name":31,"role":35,"phone":36,"phoneExt":25,"email":37},"CONTACT","972-52-3581550","alonra@ariel.ac.il",{"name":39,"role":35,"phone":40,"phoneExt":25,"email":41},"Netanel Hollander, MS, PT","972-52-9216908","netanel911@gmail.com",[43],{"facility":44,"status":45,"city":46,"state":25,"zip":47,"country":48,"countryCode":49,"cosmosGeoPoint":50,"geoPoint":55,"contacts":56},"Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps","RECRUITING","Be’er Ya‘aqov","7030732","Israel","IL",{"type":51,"coordinates":52},"Point",[53,54],34.83749,31.93864,{"lat":54,"lon":53},[57,58,59],{"name":39,"role":35,"phone":40,"phoneExt":25,"email":41},{"name":31,"role":35,"phone":36,"phoneExt":25,"email":37},{"name":39,"role":60,"phone":25,"phoneExt":25,"email":25},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",{"type":62,"investigatorFullName":63,"investigatorTitle":64,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":25,"oldOrganization":25},"SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR","Alon Rabin","Principal investigator",[66],{"name":67,"class":6},"Medical Corps, Israel Defense Force","100573920","apprehension-based-training-compared-with-standard-physical-therapy-for-military-personnel-following-anterior-shoulder-dislocation---a-randomized-clinical-trial-100573920",false,"NCT06752551","Apprehension-based Training Compared With Standard Physical Therapy for Military Personnel Following Anterior Shoulder Dislocation - a Randomized Clinical Trial","Apprehension-based Training Compared With Standard Physical Therapy Among Military Personnel Following Anterior Shoulder Dislocation","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Age 18-39 years\n* Shoulder dislocation (primary or recurrent) documented by a medical practitioner (physician, military medic)\n* Positive anterior apprehension test\n* Gross shoulder muscle strength 3\u002F5 or greater\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Previous shoulder fracture, tendon tear, or shoulder surgery\n* Voluntary shoulder dislocation\n* Functional (Stanmore polar III) shoulder instability\n* Dislocation associated with a motor vehicle accident.\n* Diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, cancer (current), fibromyalgia, psychiatric disease)\n* Current pregnancy\n* Inability to attend at least one physical therapy session every 2 weeks.","ALL","18 Years","39 Years",{"count":79,"type":80},85,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[83],"NA","The goal of this clinical trial is to determine if a new rehabilitation protocol (apprehension-based training), leads to better recovery after shoulder dislocation among military personnel.\n\nParticipants will be randomly allocated to apprehension-based training or standard physical therapy. 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