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Combine Effects of Motor Control Retraining and Scapular Stabilization Exercises on Pain, Strength and Function in Breast Feeding Females With Scapular Dyskinesia.

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

To evaluate the combined effects of motor control retraining and scapular stabilization exercises on pain reduction, muscle strength improvement, and functional enhancement in breastfeeding females diagnosed with scapular dyskinesia, and to determine the effectiveness of this combined approach in addressing their musculoskeletal impairments.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 20
Maximum Age: 40
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• Currently breastfeeding (minimum 3 months postpartum)

• Diagnosed with scapular dyskinesia (clinical tests such as the scapular dyskinesis test)

• Complaints of shoulder or upper back pain during or after breastfeeding

Locations
Other Locations
Pakistan
Gangaram Hospital
RECRUITING
Lahore
Contact Information
Primary
imran amjad
imran.amjad@riphah.edu.pk
03324390125
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-10-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-07-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 34
Treatments
Experimental: motor control retraining & scapular stabilization exercises
Motor control retraining is a specialized therapeutic approach designed to restore proper movement patterns by enhancing the coordination, timing, and sequencing of muscle activation. These exercises perform in Supine line, prone line \& side lying position.Scapular stabilization exercises can be effectively performed in clinical physiotherapy settings, home environments, or fitness centers, depending on the patient's comfort, supervision needs, and availability of equipment such as resistance bands or light dumbbells.
Active_comparator: motor control retraining
Motor control retraining is a specialized therapeutic approach designed to restore proper movement patterns by enhancing the coordination, timing, and sequencing of muscle activation
Sponsors
Leads: Riphah International University

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