Comparing the Effects of Maitland Mobilization Technique Versus Exercise with Therapeutic Ultrasound in Adhesive Capsulitis

Sharon Jecintha.S, Vinodhkumar Ramalingam, Prathap Suganthirababu, Kumaresan Abathsagayam, Vignesh Srinivasan, Alagesan Jagathesan
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Background: Adhesive capsulitis is an inflammatory condition that causes discomfort and stiffness in the shoulderwhich has a prevalence of 2% to 5%. Hence this research work is done to check the efficacy of Maitland mobilizationtechnique versus Exercise with therapeutic ultrasound in adhesive capsulitis.Purpose: To find out the effects of Maitland mobilization technique & exercise with therapeutic ultrasound inadhesive capsulitis.Materials and Methods: Total of 28 participants were selected from Vijay physiotherapy clinic and divided intotwo groups. Group A was allocated with 14 participants and managed with Maitland mobilization technique andultrasound. Group B 14 participants were managed with exercises and ultrasound for 4 weeks. The participant’sintervention effects were assessed using VAS, SPADI Scale and Range of motion Study Period: November 2022 toJuly 2023.Result: This study results showed a significant (p value 0.0001) reduction in pain and improvement in shoulderdisability values and ROM of adhesive capsulitis participants in group A (Maitland mobilization technique andUltrasound) compared with group B (Exercise and Ultrasound).Conclusion: This study found that the Maitland Mobilization technique as well as Exercise both seems to beeffective in treating adhesive capsulitis. But the patients in Maitland Group show greater improvement than theexercise group.
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比较麦特兰活动技术与超声波治疗性运动对粘连性囊炎的疗效
背景:粘连性肩关节囊炎是一种炎症,会导致肩部不适和僵硬,发病率为 2% 至 5%。因此,本研究工作旨在检查麦特兰运动技术与超声波治疗运动对粘连性肩关节囊炎的疗效。目的:了解麦特兰运动技术与超声波治疗运动对粘连性肩关节囊炎的疗效:从 Vijay 物理治疗诊所选取 28 名参与者,将其分为两组。A 组 14 人,采用麦特兰活动技术和超声波治疗。B 组 14 名参与者接受为期 4 周的运动和超声波治疗。使用 VAS、SPADI 量表和活动范围来评估干预效果:研究时间:2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 7 月:研究结果表明,与 B 组(锻炼和超声波)相比,A 组(麦特兰活动技术和超声波)粘连性肩关节囊炎患者的疼痛明显减轻,肩关节残疾值和活动范围明显改善(P 值为 0.0001):本研究发现,麦特兰活动技术和锻炼似乎都能有效治疗粘连性关节囊炎。但麦特兰组的患者比运动组的患者有更大的改善。
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