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The movements encompass shoulder flexion, abduction, internal rotation, and external rotation. The exoskeleton intervention lasts for 15 to 20 minutes per session, with joint angles determined based on the patient's tolerance and pain level. The general physical therapies will be combined with upper limb exoskeleton-assisted therapy. And general physical therapies include manual joint mobilization (Maitland oscillatory techniques applied to the glenohumeral joint) and conventional physical therapy modalities such as thermotherapy, infrared therapy, interferential current therapy (IFC), transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator (TENS). The treatment session lasts 45-60 minutes. Totally, there will 60-75 minutes, and at least 3 times treatments a week for 4 weeks, in total at least 12 times treatments.",[13,14],"Procedure: General physical therapies","Procedure: Traditional physical therapies",{"label":16,"type":17,"description":18,"interventionNames":19},"Traditional physical therapies combine with general physical therapy","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","In this arm, the subjects will receive the intervention of traditional active-assisted\u002Fpassive exercises, resistance training at least 3 times a week for 4 weeks, in total at least 12 times treatments (approximately 15 to 20 minutes per session). The general physical therapies will be combined with traditional physical therapies. And general physical therapies include manual joint mobilization (Maitland oscillatory techniques applied to the glenohumeral joint) and conventional physical therapy modalities such as thermotherapy, infrared therapy, IFC, TENS. The treatment session lasts 45-60 minutes. Totally, there will 60-75 minutes, and at least 3 times treatments a week for 4 weeks, in total at least 12 times treatments.",[20,13],"Procedure: Upper limb exoskeleton-assisted therapy",[22,28,32],{"type":23,"name":24,"description":25,"armGroupLabels":26,"otherNames":27},"PROCEDURE","Upper limb exoskeleton-assisted therapy","The upper limb exoskeleton robot used is the NimBo joint mobility robot (FREE Bionics), paired with a tablet. In this treatment, the exoskeleton assists subjects in performing shoulder range of motion training (flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation), passive stretching (flexion, extension, abduction, internal and external rotation), and muscle strength training including both isometric and isotonic contractions. The movements are performed in a sitting position, with repetitions, hold times, and rest intervals carefully structured. Joint angles are determined based on the patient's tolerance and pain level. The exoskeleton intervention lasts for 15 to 20 minutes per session, with joint angles determined based on the patient's tolerance and pain level. And it is conducted at least 3 times a week for 4 weeks.",[16],null,{"type":23,"name":29,"description":30,"armGroupLabels":31,"otherNames":27},"General physical therapies","The general physical therapies include manual joint mobilization (Maitland oscillatory techniques applied to the glenohumeral joint) and conventional physical therapy modalities such as thermotherapy, infrared therapy, IFC, TENS. The treatment session lasts 45-60 minutes and is conducted at least 3 times weekly for 4 weeks.",[16,9],{"type":23,"name":33,"description":34,"armGroupLabels":35,"otherNames":27},"Traditional physical therapies","In this arm, the subjects will receive the intervention of traditional active-assisted\u002Fpassive exercises, resistance training at least 3 times a week for 4 weeks, in total at least 12 times treatments (approximately 15 to 20 minutes per session).",[9],[37,43],{"name":38,"role":39,"phone":40,"phoneExt":41,"email":42},"Li-Wei Chou, MD, PhD","CONTACT","+886-4-22053366","7305\u002F 7301","chouliwe@gmail.com",{"name":44,"role":39,"phone":40,"phoneExt":45,"email":46},"Yueh-Ling Hsieh, PT, PhD","7312","sherrie@mail.cmu.edu.tw",[48],{"facility":49,"status":27,"city":50,"state":51,"zip":52,"country":53,"countryCode":54,"cosmosGeoPoint":55,"geoPoint":60,"contacts":27},"Asia University Hospital","Taichung","Wufeng Dist.","413","Taiwan","TW",{"type":56,"coordinates":57},"Point",[58,59],120.6839,24.1469,{"lat":59,"lon":58},{"type":62,"investigatorFullName":27,"investigatorTitle":27,"investigatorAffiliation":27,"oldNameTitle":27,"oldOrganization":27},"SPONSOR","100630016","effectiveness-and-efficiency-of-an-upper-limb-active-passive-exoskeleton-robot-in-patients-with-frozen-shoulder-100630016",false,"NCT07482189","Effectiveness and Efficiency of an Upper Limb Active-Passive Exoskeleton Robot in Patients With Frozen Shoulder","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n\\-\n\n1\\. Patients aged 20 years or older diagnosed by a clinician with primary or secondary frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis:\n\n1. Patients diagnosed by a clinician with frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis in the stiff phase.\n2. The patient has a loss of at least 50% of passive joint range of motion (including of shoulder flexion, abduction, internal rotation, and external rotation) on the affected shoulder compared to the relatively healthy shoulder.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Individuals with osteoarthritis or other skeletal conditions of the shoulder joint.\n2. Individuals with any contraindications to treatment, such as joint fusion, severe osteoporosis, or symptoms of any peripheral nerve compression.\n3. Individuals with untreated joint dislocations, fractures, or tendon ruptures.\n4. Individuals who have received steroid injections within the month prior to the study.\n5. Individuals who are uncommunicated or cognitively impaired.\n6. Pregnant women.\n7. Patients who refuse recruitment will also be excluded.","ALL","20 Years",{"count":72,"type":73},40,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[76],"NA","Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a common chronic shoulder disorder with symptoms including shoulder pain, limitations in both active and passive range of motion, and muscle weakness, which significantly affects daily functional abilities. The investigator applied upper limb exoskeleton-assisted therapy. This experiment used a randomized controlled trial to assess the clinical rehabilitation effects of exoskeleton-assisted range of motion and resistance training on patients with frozen shoulder.",[79,80],"Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder","Frozen Shoulder",[82,83,84,85,86],"Frozen shoulder","Adhesive capsulitis","Exoskeleton robots","Robot-assisted rehabilitation","Rehabilitation","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-03-21",{"date":90,"type":91},"2026-03-25","ACTUAL",{"date":93,"type":73},"2026-03-16",{"date":95,"type":73},"2027-03-15",{"name":5,"class":6},1]