Comparative Effectiveness of Muscle Energy Technique and Trigger Point Release in Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Plantar Fasciitis focused on measuring Muscle Energy Technique, Trigger Point Release
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Having unilateral plantar heel pain on weight-bearing
- Age 25-45
- Pain aggravated by walking few steps in the morning
- Having at least one identifiable trigger point in calf
Exclusion Criteria:
- Bilateral heel pain
- History of leg and foot tumor
- Lower limb fracture
- Lower limb injury,
- Achilles tendentious
- Ankle arthritis,
- Surgery or any vascular disease
Sites / Locations
- The University of Faisalabad
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Muscle Energy Technique (MET) Group
Trigger Point Release Group
Post-isometric relaxation was given as the form of MET. It was applied to gastrocnemius and soleus with patient supine and foot extended, knee was flexed for soleus and extended for gastrocnemius muscle. The patient ankle was dorsiflexed by the therapist until the point of discomfort or resistance, and the patient was instructed to exert pressure using 20% force for 5-7 seconds toward plantar flexion. Relaxation was given for 5 seconds and the therapist passively dorsiflex the ankle to a new barrier. Gastrocnemius and soleus both received a single set of 5 repetitions separately. Treatment was given for 4 weeks, 3 sessions per week.
Trigger points of gastrocnemius muscle was released. The patient in prone lying with legs extended and the therapist in walk standing position, applied vertical downward pressure toward the trigger points for 90 seconds with the therapist's thumb. Three repetitions was given with 30 seconds relaxation time. After that, 3 longitudinal strokes in caudal to cranial direction was given by the therapist's thumb over the taut band. Treatment was provided for 4 weeks, 3 sessions per week.