Mobilization Vs Electrotherapy in Adhesive Capsulitis Shoulder

Dr. S.S.Subramanian

Mobilization Vs Electrotherapy in Adhesive Capsulitis Shoulder

Keywords : Adhesive Capsulitis, Electrotherapy, Shoulder Function Index


Abstract

Musculoskeletal injuries among geriatric subjects can diminish their quality of life. Proper physiotherapy intervention as in adhesive Capsulitis or frozen shoulder not only clinically improve the subject but facilitates functional independence Aims & Objectives of this original case presentation was to evaluate the effects of electrotherapy modalities versus exercise modalities on a subject with adhesive Capsulitis Materials & Methodology 61 year old diabetic subject with left frozen shoulder was treated in Chennai with TENS, ultrasound therapy from June 2017 to August 2017. From September 2017 to November 2017, she was treated with mobilization and strengthening exercises. Results of shoulder function of the subject with electrotherapy and exercise therapy were recorded and analyzed statistically, Results: Electrotherapy showing P<.005 and exercise therapy with P<.001. Conclusions: Physiotherapy with functional rehabilitation with evidence be chosen than symptom reducing modalities was the key outcome of this research.

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