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Effect of mulligan’s mobilization with movement and post isometric relaxation technique on pain, range of motion and functional outcome in subjects with adhesive capsulitis

Journal: Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development Date: 2021/06, 12(3):Pages: 185-191. doi: Subito , type of study: controlled clinical trial

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Keywords:

ahesive capsulitis [1]
shoulder [97]
mulligan&rsquo [3]
s mobilization [3]
post isometric relaxation technique [1]
muscle energy technique [160]
MET [451]
controlled study [6]

Abstract:

Mobilization techniques and soft tissue techniques are widely used in managing Adhesive Capsulitis. Among various researches on different mobilization, the study results showed that the clinical concepts of Mulligan’s Mobilization with movement is good. The results of various studies on different soft tissue techniques concluded that post isometric relaxation technique of Muscle energy technique is better. The aim of the study was to compare the effect of Mulligan’s Mobilization with movement and post isometric relaxation technique on pain, range of motion and functional outcome in subjects with Adhesive Capsulitis. 30 subjects were selected and divided into 2 groups of 15 subjects in each group by purposive sampling method. Subjects in Group A received Mulligan’s Mobilization with movement and conventional management, subjects in Group B received post isometric relaxation technique and conventional management for 4 weeks. Numerical Pain Rating Scale, Universal goniometer and Shoulder pain and disability index were used to measure pain, range of motion and functional outcome. There was a significant difference between the within group and between group in all parameters following intervention. However, Mulligan’s group has shown significant improvement in all parameters ( using unpaired ‘t’ test, the calculated ‘t’ value for pain is 10.27, p<0.05 and the ‘t’ value for ROM is 22.45 for external rotation, 14.95 for abduction, p<0.05 and the ‘t’ value for functional outcome is 6.71, p<0.05). This study concludes that the Mulligan’s mobilization with movement is more effective in reducing pain, improving range of motion and functional outcome in subjects with Adhesive Capsulitis.


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