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Evaluation of the Muscular FORCE in the Upper Limbs of Patients Presenting a Thoracic Outlet Syndrome : Monocentric Case-control Study (EFORD)
Observational
Nantes University Hospital (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
août 2020
décembre 2024
29 juin 2024
The thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare but debilitating pathology, responsible for upper
limb pain. Its frequency is probably underestimated because of diagnostic difficulties.
This syndrome encompasses several entities including compressions of neurological, venous
or arterial origin. In addition to pain, the majority of patients report fatigability and
loss of strength in the upper limbs. However, the quantification of this loss of strength
and fatigability has hardly been studied.
In addition, the rehabilitation treatment is the first-line treatment of this pathology.
It most often includes a muscle building phase.
In this project, we would like to evaluate the proximal and distal force of patients
presenting a thoracic outlet syndrome by comparing them to a population free from any
pathology in the upper limbs. This evaluation would involve an isokinetic strength
analysis of shoulder rotators at the proximal level, using an isokinetic dynamometer. At
the distal level, the evaluation would be done using force clamps.Similarly, performing a
6-minute walk test will assess whether there is a difference between patients and
controls, which may also impact endurance in addition to the pathology.
In a second step, we will also be able to evaluate the effects of the reeducation on the
strength and the muscular fatigability of the patients presenting a thoracic outlet
syndrome.
Etablissements
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CHU Nantes - 44093 - Nantes - France | Alban Fouasson-Chailloux, MD | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Age> 18 years
- Rehabilitative management of an thoracic outlet syndrome in the physical and
rehabilitation department of Nantes University Hospital
- Having given their consent by non-oral opposition.
- Affiliated to a social security scheme
- Age> 18 years
- Rehabilitative management of an thoracic outlet syndrome in the physical and
rehabilitation department of Nantes University Hospital
- Having given their consent by non-oral opposition.
- Affiliated to a social security scheme
- Mineurs
- Majeurs under tutorship, curatorship or safeguard of justice
- Pregnant or lactating women, protected persons
- Patients with other pathology of the upper limb or shoulder (osteoarthritis,
tendinopathies, amputation, ...).
- Patients with non-stabilized pathologies, heart, respiratory, metabolic or
neurological conditions
- Associated pathology able to interfere with carrying out assessments