Abstract:
Purpose: The study was conducted to identify and investigate the therapeutic
effectiveness of anterior posterior glide along with conventional physiotherapy and
caudal glide along with conventional physiotherapy for the treatment of shoulder
capsulitis. This study has made the comparison, in order to discover the most effective
treatment protocol to alleviate the symptoms of the condition. Objectives: To assess the
effect on pain after introducing of anterior posterior glide along with conventional
physiotherapy and caudal glide along with conventional physiotherapy for shoulder
capsulitis patient, to measure the severity of pain by using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS),
to measure the range of motion (ROM) by using goniometer to explore the reduction of
range of motion of the participants. Methodology: The study was a Randomized clinical
trialdesign. 14 samples were allocated randomly from Out-patient treatment service of
Musculoskeletal Unit, Physiotherapy Department, Centre for the Rehabilitation of the
Paralysed (CRP), Savar. Initially all the subjects were assessed by Peripheral Assessment
Form at the clinical settings and then data were collected by questionnaires, Visual
Analogue Scale (VAS) was used to assess pain intensity and Goniometer was used to
measure the range of motion of the patients. There were two groups including
Experimental Group A and Experimental Group B. Experimental
GroupAreceivedanterior posterior glide along with conventional physiotherapy while
experimental Group Breceivedcaudal glide along with conventional physiotherapy.
Results: The study has used statistical analysis by paired t test and unrelated ttest to
compare the Experimental group A and Experimental Group B and analysed by
interpreting the probability level of significance of t value. The results were found to be
significant for t value. Conclusion: The study concludes that the caudal glide with
conventional physiotherapy technique is significantly capable of producing beneficial
effects on pain reduction and improvement of range of motion than anterior posterior
glide with conventional physiotherapy.
Keywords: Anterior posterior (AP) glide, Caudal glide, shoulder capsulitis
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.