Immediate and Longterm Effects of Mulligan Mobilization With and Without Myofascial Release on Pain,Grip Strength and Function in Patients With Lateral Epicondylitis
Lateral Epicondylitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Lateral Epicondylitis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age group 20 years to 40 years ,both males and females
- Diagnosed cases of lateral epicondylitis by senior physiotherapist
- Acute and sub-acute cases
- Numeric Pain Rating Scale 4 and above
- Positive cozen test, Mills test, middle finger extension test
Exclusion Criteria:
H/o
- Active medications.
- Dermatitis, malignancy or hazardous to myofascial release.
- Recent trauma, fracture
- Prior surgeries of elbow, tendon ruptures
- Any Neurological conditions like nerve compression
- Swelling around the elbow joint
Sites / Locations
- Sumra Riaz
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Group A
Group B
Group A will get standard therapy and the Mulligan mobilization technique for 12 sessions. A Mulligan mobilization belt will be wrapped around the subject's proximal forearm, close to the elbow joint line, and then wrapped around the therapist's shoulder. This will be done with the therapist's other hand on the distal humerus. The belt will give the subject's forearm a 10-to 15-second lateral glide. The patient will be instructed to constantly extend their wrists while the therapist applies manual resistance to their attempts, and the therapist will continue to work on the patient. When the user can fully extend their wrist without discomfort, the lateral glide will be abolished. Three repeats will be performed, each separated by a fifteen-to twenty-second interval.
In addition to the standard treatment, Group B participants will receive 12 sessions of myofascial release technique and Mulligan mobilization. Participants will be instructed to lie supine on the plinth with the afflicted arm internally rotated, elbow slightly flexed and pronated, and palm of hand on the plinth. While standing on the side of the body affected by the ailment being treated, the therapist turned their body to face the affected hand. Myofascial release will be performed on the patient The therapeutic session will last five minutes and will be repeated twice.