Bowen Technique and Post Isometric Relaxation in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients
Knee Osteoarthritis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Knee Osteoarthritis focused on measuring Post Isometric Relaxation, Bowen Technique, Hamstring muscle flexibility, Knee Osteoarthritis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Symptomatic subjects with hamstring tightness Both male and female Age between 45 to 65 O degree to 20-degree active knee extension loss Subject with inter-articular knee joint pathology Diagnosed osteoarthritis patients Grade 1 to 4 Osteoarthritis Exclusion Criteria: Subject history of lower extremity injury Any Neurological symptoms or radiating pain Any lower limb deformity Any fracture or Surgery is done for knee
Sites / Locations
- Al-Mustafa Medical and Physiotherapy Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Group A: Bowen Technique
Group B: Post Isometric Relaxation Technique
The subjects will receive Bowen Technique. The treatment session will be 3 times per week for 4 weeks for 20 minutes. The Bowen technique is a subtle and precise mobilization called Bowen moves. The mobilization is applied by using the fingers and thumbs over muscles, tendon, nerves and fascia. Only gentle non-invasive pressure is applied. A Bowen moves challenges the muscles for several seconds by the application of a gentle lateral pressure applied by the therapist thumb, against its medial edge. The muscle fibres and its fascia are disturbed from their neutral position and they are slightly stretched. The therapist apply gentle pressure towards the muscles using the skin slack available, and then rolls the thumb across the muscles and gently compressing it, the muscle will bounce back to its original position. The therapist has a sense of tissue tension, and this enables his/her to feel where stress has built up in the tissue.
The subjects will receive Post Isometric Relaxation Technique. Treatment session includes 3 times per week for 4 weeks for 20 minutes. Evaluation will be done before and after the treatment at the end of the 4th week. The outcome will be measured by the Active Knee Extension test, Numeric pain Rating Scale, and Goniometer. Post Isometric Relaxation is performed in supine position on treatment table. The therapist passively flexed the hip and knee at the 90 degrees and then passively extends the knee until the point of tissue resistance. Patient placed their leg on therapist shoulder and contracts his hamstring muscles by pushing down on the therapist shoulder for 10 seconds. After the contraction, patient is asked to relax, then therapist passively stretch to gain new range of muscles. The intervention is performed three times in a single session with 30 seconds rest intervals.