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The intervention consists of a 16 week exercise program with specific exercises to restore total rotator cuff function individually selected during clinical physiotherapy visits and performed 2 - 4 times daily.\n\nAccording to progression, a mean of 10 visits are anticipated over the 16 weeks In addition, the patient will receive education and guidance in the daily use of the arm to adjust to appropriate load on the shoulder.",[18],"Other: Delayed Physiotherapist selected active exercises",[20,25],{"type":6,"name":21,"description":22,"armGroupLabels":23,"otherNames":24},"Early Physiotherapist selected active exercises","Exercises to restore total rotator cuff function selected and progressed according to patients performance. Performance is assessed by the physiotherapist regarding available range of motion, comfort during as well as pain-free performance.\n\nEducation on shoulder muscles functional anatomy and on effect of pain on muscle performance",[9],null,{"type":6,"name":26,"description":22,"armGroupLabels":27,"otherNames":24},"Delayed Physiotherapist selected active exercises",[15],[29],{"name":30,"affiliation":31,"role":32},"Monika Fagevik Olsén, Professor","Sahlgrenska Academy, Inst Neuroscience and Physiology\u002FPhysiotherapy","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",[34,39],{"name":35,"role":36,"phone":37,"phoneExt":24,"email":38},"Ingrid K Hultenheim Klinberg, PhD","CONTACT","+46313430503","ingrid.hultenheim-klintberg@vgregion.se",{"name":40,"role":36,"phone":24,"phoneExt":24,"email":41},"Emil Steen, BSc","emil.steen@vgregion.se",[43],{"facility":44,"status":45,"city":46,"state":47,"zip":48,"country":49,"countryCode":50,"cosmosGeoPoint":51,"geoPoint":56,"contacts":57},"Sahlgrenska University Hospital\u002FMölndal, Physiotherapy Dpt","RECRUITING","Gothenburg","Mölndal","SE 43180","Sweden","SE",{"type":52,"coordinates":53},"Point",[54,55],11.96679,57.70716,{"lat":55,"lon":54},[58],{"name":59,"role":36,"phone":24,"phoneExt":24,"email":38},"Ingrid K Hultenheim Klintberg, PhD",{"type":32,"investigatorFullName":61,"investigatorTitle":62,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":24,"oldOrganization":24},"Ingrid Hultenheim Klintberg","Principal Investigator","100536193","rotofunc---non-traumatic-shoulder-instability-and-total-rotator-cuff-function-100536193",false,"NCT06261645","Rotofunc - Non-traumatic Shoulder Instability and Total Rotator Cuff Function","ROTOFUNC - a Randomized and Controlled Study to Evaluate the Effect of a Novel Assessment and Treatment Strategy for Patients With Non-traumatic Shoulder Instability","ROTOFUNC","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* young adults, non traumatic as well as non-controllable, positional, functional shoulder instability according to Moroder et al. demonstrating a lack of ≥ 20%, active, dynamic control compared with the total passive range of motion in shoulder rotation with or without previous shoulder stabilizing surgery\n* Understanding the Swedish language well, in speaking, in reading and writing.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Other significant shoulder pathologies, patients diagnosed with severe systemic connective tissue, congenital anatomic abnormalities, or psychiatric diagnoses according to previous medical records\n* \\\u003C60% adherence to assigned exercises","ALL","16 Years","35 Years",{"count":75,"type":76},100,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[79],"NA","The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of a novel assessment and treatment strategy for young adults with severely disabling non-traumatic shoulder instability. The main question it aims to answer is if this treatment will substantially change the patients shoulder function to a more stable and controllable state and thereby give a higher quality of life. Participants failure in active shoulder muscle function will be assessed and exercises will be selected individually. Patients will be asked to perform the exercises twice per day. At clinical visits to a specialized physiotherapist the exercises will be upgraded to restore full dynamic stability throughout shoulder movement range. The active treatment period will be 4 months. Researchers will compare two groups. One group will start directly after a baseline assessment is fulfilled. The other group will receive the treatment with a delay of 4 months to evaluate if the selected exercises can substantially change the shoulder stability compared to no treatment, the natural course of the condition.",[82],"Shoulder Dislocation or Subluxation",[84,85,86],"physiotherapy","muscle control","non-surgical","2024-03-06",{"date":89,"type":90},"2024-03-08","ACTUAL",{"date":92,"type":90},"2023-05-01",{"date":94,"type":76},"2026-12",{"name":5,"class":6},1]