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Stretching the Posterior Capsule of the Shoulder in the Stability and the Throwing Performance in Handball Players

Launched by INVESTIGACIÓN EN HEMOFILIA Y FISIOTERAPIA · Mar 6, 2019

Trial Information

Current as of May 02, 2025

Completed

Keywords

Handball Physiotherapy Shoulder Instability Scapular Dyskinesia Female

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Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Female
  • Handball players federated in the Madrid Handball Federation
  • With an age range between 18 and 37 years
  • More than 2 years of handball sports
  • Currently participate in amateur competitions of First National Women's category.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Have suffered a shoulder injury in the last six months
  • Who are currently doing some physiotherapy treatment
  • Who fail to participate in the established intervention and evaluation sessions
  • Refusing to sign the informed consent document.

About Investigación En Hemofilia Y Fisioterapia

Investigación en Hemofilia y Fisioterapia is a dedicated clinical trial sponsor focused on advancing the understanding and treatment of hemophilia through innovative research and therapy development. Our mission is to enhance patient outcomes by conducting rigorous clinical studies that explore novel interventions and rehabilitation strategies. With a multidisciplinary approach, we aim to bridge the gap between hematology and physiotherapy, fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals to improve the quality of life for individuals living with hemophilia. Through our commitment to scientific excellence and patient-centered research, we strive to contribute valuable insights to the global medical community.

Locations

Madrid, Comunity Of Madrid, Spain

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Rubén Cuesta-Barriuso, PhD

Principal Investigator

Universidad Europea de Madrid

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported

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