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The Effectiveness of Muscle Energy Technique in Patients with Adhesive Capsulitis
Author(s) -
Farjad Afzal,
Akhtar Rasul,
Muhammad Javed,
Muhammad Mustafa Qamar,
Bushra Mushtaq,
Muhammad Fahad Kayani,
Sehar Afreen,
Sidra Ali Naqvi,
Muhammad Arif
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i53b33708
Subject(s) - capsulitis , medicine , physical therapy , rehabilitation , randomized controlled trial , range of motion , inclusion and exclusion criteria , randomization , physical medicine and rehabilitation , surgery , alternative medicine , pathology
Objective: The objective of study was to find the effectiveness of muscle energy techniques (METs) in patients with adhesive capsulitis. Methodology: Study was conducted in population of Sargodha seeking physiotherapy treatment for adhesive capsulitis in physiotherapy rehabilitation departments and centers. Study was randomized, controlled and multicenter. 50 patients were selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria and were divided into two groups by lottery method of randomization. Group I obtained muscle energy technique. Group II was controlled that obtained conventional treatment in the form of heat and range of motion exercises. Duration of study was 06 month. Interventions were carried out for two weeks (total 10 sessions). A baseline measurement was taken on shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI). A post intervention measurement was taken on same outcome measurements tools and was compared by independent t test. Results: The pre intervention measurements on Shoulder Pain Disability Index were 61.11 in control and 61.18 in METs group. The post intervention measurements on Shoulder Pain Disability Index were 49.33in control and 27.69 in METs group. Conclusion: This study concluded that METs techniques are effective in treatment of adhesive capsulitis to decrease the pain and disability in comparison to control groups.

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