EFFECTIVENESS OF MULLIGAN’S SQUEEZE TECHNIQUE AS AN ADJUNCT TO CONVENTIONAL THERAPY TO DECREASE PAIN AND IMPROVE RANGE OF MOTION IN MENISCAL TEAR-A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

S. Kasturi, NAGA SRAVANA KUMAR Jampa, Lalit Mohan
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Background: Serious, major meniscal fractures are the most common knee injuries. In the management of meniscal tears, physical therapy has shown positive results, and additional medication is required to reduce the effects of meniscal tears. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of the mulligan squeeze procedure in combination with conventional pain relief therapy and to increase the range of movement and functional ability of meniscal tear patients. The study aims at reviving pain, increasing ROM and stability, and improving the quality of their lives. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, 40 patients were chosen and randomly assigned to two groups, A and B, clinically diagnosed with a meniscal tear. The Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS), and knee range of motion were reported to determine the pain level and functional capability of the
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mulligan挤压技术作为常规治疗辅助减轻半月板撕裂疼痛和改善活动范围的有效性-一项随机对照试验
背景:严重、严重的半月板骨折是最常见的膝关节损伤。在半月板撕裂的治疗中,物理治疗已经显示出积极的结果,并且需要额外的药物来减少半月板撕裂的影响。本研究旨在评估mulligan挤压手术联合常规止痛治疗的可行性,并增加半月板撕裂患者的活动范围和功能能力。该研究旨在恢复疼痛,增加ROM和稳定性,并改善他们的生活质量。方法:选择临床诊断为半月板撕裂的患者40例,随机分为A组和B组。采用数字疼痛评定量表(NPRS)、患者特异性功能量表(PSFS)和膝关节活动范围来确定患者的疼痛程度和功能能力
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