Comparison of Effectiveness of Maitland’s Mobilizations at End-Range Versus Within Pain-Free Joint Range of Movement in Treatment of Patients with Frozen Shoulder RCT

Zarnain Khan, Fatima Akmal, Mahrukh Asif, Zohra Khan, Fiza Alam, Umaima Khalid, Aima Fatima, Sania Maqbool, Haya Zahra
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Maitland’s mobilizations are an important treatment option for treating patients with Frozen shoulder or Adhesive capsulitis of shoulder joint. In this study we compared the efficacy of Maitland’s mobilization at end-range of tissue resistance with high intensity glides i.e. High Grade with low intensity glides i.e. Low grade within pain free range of joint movement. The study was conducted at OPD of Department of Physical Therapy, Mayo Hospital, Lahore. In this study total of 57 patients were taken and only 36 patients were selected after assessing on inclusion criteria. Those 36 patients were divided into 3 groups with 12 patients in individual group. With the joint close to its neutral position, translation and distraction techniques were used to begin mobilization techniques in the fundamental starting positions. Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) and SPADI scales were used for measuring pain and disability index. ROMs were measured before, during and after treatment course i.e. at Day 1, after 2 weeks and after 4 weeks respectively. Statistical analysis was done on SPSS using ANOVA. When the ranges were compared by using ANOVA on SPSS it was evident that Group A patients showed better treatment outcomes as compared to other two groups. P-value (0.000) less than 0.05 is considered significant for group A patient. Mean of demographic data also support the fact that AC is more common in women than man. As a result of this study we can conclude that all treatment options gave good results in enhancing range of motion (ROM) and decreasing pain in shoulder joint but high-grade mobilization techniques applied at end range gave a significant treatment outcome on Ranges when compared. Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) and SPADI scales
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Maitland关节末端活动与无痛关节活动范围内活动在肩周炎患者治疗中的效果比较
Maitland活动是治疗肩关节冻疮或粘连性肩关节囊炎患者的重要治疗选择。在本研究中,我们比较了Maitland在组织阻力末端与高强度滑动的疗效,即高强度滑动与低强度滑动,即低强度滑动在关节运动无疼痛范围内的疗效。这项研究是在拉合尔梅奥医院物理治疗部的门诊进行的。本研究共纳入57例患者,经纳入标准评估后仅入选36例。36例患者分为3组,每组12例。当关节接近中性位置时,使用平移和牵张技术在基本起始位置开始动员技术。采用数字疼痛评定量表(NPRS)和SPADI量表测量疼痛和残疾指数。分别在治疗前、治疗中和治疗后(即第1天、2周后和4周后)测量rom。统计分析采用SPSS统计软件方差分析。当使用SPSS上的方差分析比较范围时,显然A组患者比其他两组患者表现出更好的治疗效果。p值(0.000)小于0.05认为A组患者有统计学意义。人口统计数据的平均值也支持这样一个事实,即AC在女性中比在男性中更常见。通过本研究,我们可以得出结论,所有的治疗方案在增强活动范围(ROM)和减少肩关节疼痛方面都取得了良好的效果,但在踝关节末端应用高级活动技术相比,踝关节的治疗效果显著。疼痛评定量表(NPRS)和SPADI量表
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