Volume : 4, Issue : 8, AUG 2018

EFFECTIVENESS OF SCAPULAR AND GLENOHUMERAL MOBILIZATION ON RANGE OF MOTION AND DISABILITY OF SHOULDER IN SUBJECTS WITH PERIARTHRITIS OF SHOULDER

DR.A.YAMUNA, DR. K.SENTHIL KUMAR, DR.RAGHAVA KRISHNA, DR.K.MADHAVI

Abstract

Adhesive capsulitis has been the more prevalent condition to cause the upper limb disability to the patient mostly in activities of daily living, like overhead activities, putting on clothes, which is not enabling the person to interact socially in well manner. Isolated and comparative studies were done in scapular mobilization and glenohumeral mobilization. Hence the purpose of this study is to know the combined effect of scapular and glenohumeral mobilization on (SPADI) and ROM in periarthritis of shoulder. Aim of the study:- To find out the effectiveness of scapular and glenohumeral joint mobilization on pain and ROM in periarthritis of the shoulder. Objectives of the study:
? To determine the effect of scapular and glenohumeral mobilization on SPADI in periarthritis of shoulder.
? To determine the effect of scapular and glenohumeral mobilization on ROM in periarthritis of shoulder.
Methodology: - A total 30 subjects were included in the study with the age group of 40 to 65 years they are evaluated and diagnosed as periarthritis of shoulder by orthopaedicians from BIRRD and RUYA are referred to physiotherapy department. All the subjects were screened for inclusion and exclusion criteria after finding their susceptibility informed consent was taken. Initially baseline values of demographic details like age, SPADI , ROM of shoulder, lateral scapular slide test was taken. Initial first 2 weeks given glenohumeral mobilization along with ultrasound and then next 2 weeks given scapular and glenohumeral mobilization long with ultrasound and then post values of shoulder ROM ,SPADI , lateral scapular slide test was taken. Result:- The pre, 2nd and 4th weeks experimental mean values, t-test and p values of all the outcomes that is shoulder ROM,SPADI,LSST shows significance(0.05) in pre, 2nd wk and 4th week but more significance seen in 2nd and 4th week. Conclusion:- Hence, the study concludes that scapular and glenohumeral mobilization to be more effective than glenohumeral mobilization on reducing pain and disability on SPADI, improving range of motion in periarthritis of shoulder.

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