Muscle Energy Technique With Or Without First Rib Mobilization In Adhesive Capsulitis
Adhesive Capsulitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Adhesive Capsulitis focused on measuring muscle energy technique, first rib mobilization
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Age between 40-70 years Gender (both male and female) Subjects with adhesive capsulitis stage (II and III) Exclusion Criteria: Previous surgery on affected shoulder Recent trauma to shoulder fracture
Sites / Locations
- Rabia welfare hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
first rib mobilization
muscle energy technique
To perform the first rib mobilization, the patient remained lying supine with the head in the examiner's right hand. Examiner then palpated the left first rib and passively side-bended the patient's head to the left to relieve any muscular tension on the first rib. Patient was then asked to take a deep breath in and out. During exhalation, the examiner applied pressure to depress the first rib, holding it in place at the end of the exhalation. Then, holding the first rib in place, the patient was asked to inhale and exhale deeply again. The examiner continued applying pressure to hold the first rib in a position of relative depression during inhalation, and further depressed the first rib as able during exhalation. This process was repeated three times in two sets, for a total of six first rib depression mobilizations
All the patients will receive conventional physical therapy treatment and muscle energy techniques for shoulder flexion, abduction, internal and external rotation. Muscle energy technique was applied for five repetitions per set, five sets per session, one session per day, three days a week for three weeks with each repetition maintained for the duration of 7-10 seconds