Comparison of the Effect of Combined Glenohumeral Joint and Subdeltoid Bursa Injection With Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP), Corticosteroid, and Normal Saline in Addition to Physical Therapy for Treatment of Frozen Shoulder

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

90

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 1, 2022

Primary Completion Date

July 31, 2024

Study Completion Date

July 31, 2024

Conditions
Frozen ShoulderAdhesive CapsulitisShoulderPlatelet-rich PlasmaCorticosteroidInjection
Interventions
OTHER

PRP injection (PRP group)

Patients in the PRP group will receive both shoulder joint (GHJ) and SASD bursa injection for one time. PRP will be prepared by taking 10ml venous blood which is then mixed with 2ml of thrombin and centrifuged in a specially designed tube at 3400 rotations per minute (rpm) for 15 minutes. About 2ml PRP and 3ml platelet poor plasma (PPP) will be extracted, then 4ml 1% xylocaine will be added to make 9ml injectate. 6ml injectate will be injected into the posterior GHJ with a 7 cm 23-gauge needle under ultrasound (US) guidance. Another 3ml injectate will be injected into the SASD bursa of the affected shoulder with a 3.8 cm 22-gauge needle under US guidance.

OTHER

Corticosteroid injection (CS group)

Three ml triamcinolone (1ml= 10mg), 4ml 1% xylocain, and 2ml normal saline to make a 9ml injectate is injected into the affected shoulder (6ml to posterior GHJ and 3 ml to SASD bursa). The techniques of injection are the same as those used in the PRP injection.

OTHER

Normal saline injection (NS group)

Four 4ml 1% xylocaine mixed with 5ml normal saline will be injected into the affected GHJ (6ml) and SASD bursa (3ml). The techniques of injection are the same as those used in the PRP injection.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital

OTHER