This paper is published in Volume 2, Issue 12, 2017
Area
Physiotherapy
Author
Zaki Anwer
Co-authors
Dr. Suraj Kumar
Org/Univ
Monad University, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Pub. Date
26 December, 2017
Paper ID
V2I12-1157
Publisher
Keywords
Adhesive Capsulitis, Laser Therapy, Maitland, ROM, VAS

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Zaki Anwer, Dr. Suraj Kumar. The Intervention Role of G D Maitland as Compared to Low Level Laser therapy in Adhesive Capsulitis Male Patients, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.

APA
Zaki Anwer, Dr. Suraj Kumar (2017). The Intervention Role of G D Maitland as Compared to Low Level Laser therapy in Adhesive Capsulitis Male Patients. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2(12) www.IJARnD.com.

MLA
Zaki Anwer, Dr. Suraj Kumar. "The Intervention Role of G D Maitland as Compared to Low Level Laser therapy in Adhesive Capsulitis Male Patients." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 2.12 (2017). www.IJARnD.com.

Abstract

Adhesive capsulitis is characterized by commonly gradual loss of both active and passive range of motion (ROM) in all planes of the glenohumeral joint. Patients with Adhesive capsulitis is generally believed to be a self-limiting condition lasting 2-3 years, and 40% of patients have persistent symptoms and stiffness beyond 3 years. Objective: Study to show that effects of G D Maitland and laser therapy in patients of age group 40- 60 years male subjects. Methods: This study is randomized controlled, total 20 subjects with equal distribution of 10 in each group. All the subjects were treated for 0 days, 30 days and 90 days. Assessment of pain by Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and ROM (Flexion and abduction) can be increased with common supervised exercises were taken in starting of the study and evaluation documentation after 0 days, 30 days and 90 days for both the groups. The total duration of study Six weeks. Goniometric assessment of active and passive ranges of shoulder movements was assessed. Data of 20 subjects (male) prospectively enrolled subjects were used for analysis. Functional activity shoulder is measured by using VAS Score for pain assessment and range of motion measured by goniometer both pre and post-treatment. Results: Statistical analysis of the data done that within groups showed significant improvement for all the parameters, where between-group comparison revealed higher improvement in group A compared to group B. Conclusion: This study concludes that G D Maitland technique is more effective in addition to combination of exercise have proved better decreasing pain and improving ROM and shoulder function as a protocol for treatment approach.
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