Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore the effectiveness of Scapular
stretching with conventional physiotherapy versus High grade mobilization with
conventional physiotherapy for the patient with Adhesive capsulitis.
Objectives: To compare pain intensity at Abduction, Lateral rotation, Medial rotation,
Rest, lying in affected side, Different functional position of shoulder and ROM in
Flexion, Abduction, Lateral rotation, Medial rotation before and after Scapular stretching
with conventional physiotherapy and High grade mobilization with conventional
physiotherapy for the Patients with adhesive capsulitis.
Methodology: Fourty two patients with adhesive Capsulitis were randomly selected from
outdoor musculo-skeletal unit, CRP and then 21 patients with Adhesive Capsulitis were
randomly assigned to Scapular stretching with conventional physiotherapy group and 21
patients to the High grade mobilization with conventional physiotherapy group for this
randomize control trial study. As The study was a single blinded study which has been
conducted at musculoskeletal department of CRP, Savar. Numeric Pain Rating Scale was
used to measure pain intensity in different functional position and Goniometer to
measure ROM. Wilcoxon test and paired ‘t’ test is done to find out effectiveness in
within group and Man Whitney U test and Unpaired ‘t’ test is done to compere the
effectiveness in between two groups.
Results: In this study in Wilcoxon statistics Scapular stretching found very effective to
decrease pain in NPRS in Scapular stretching group and High grade mobilization also
found effective to decrease pain in NPRS in High grade mobilization group following the
significance level (P=<0.05). But in the Man Whitney U statistics Scapular stretching
found more effective (as most of the calculated U value were less than the table U value)
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than High grade mobilization to decrease pain in NPRS following the significance
level (P=<0.05). To determination the range of motion (ROM) in Paired ‘t’ statistics
Scapular stretching and High grade mobilization found effective to increase ROM in
separate groups where the significance level was (P=<0.05). But in comparism between
two groups Unpaired ‘t’ statistics found High grade mobilization more effective (as all
of the variables are not significant) than Scapular stretching to increase ROM in the
shoulder joint following the significance level (P=<0.05).
Conclusion: This experimental study shows that each group are separately effective to
decrease pain and increase ROM but in comparism Scapular stretching found more
effective than High grade mobilization to reduce pain on the other hand High grade
mobilization is found more effective than Scapular stretching to increase ROM for the
patient with Adhesive Capsulitis.
Key words: Adhesive Capsulitis, Scapular stretching, High grade mobilization
Conventional physiotherapy.
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.