Maitland Thoracic Mobilization Versus Mulligan Thoracic Mobilization in Kyphotic Patients With Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome, Kyphosis Thoracic
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Shoulder impingement syndrome SIS clinically diagnosed by using Hawkins-Kennedy test, the painful arc test, and the infraspinatus muscle strength test; and for a rotator cuff tear, the infraspinatus and the drop-arm test and supraspinatus muscle strength tests. Subjects will be diagnosed of having postural kyphosis proved by a physician referral or modified Cobb's angle of more than 40 degrees (x-ray). Exclusion Criteria: The participants with any musculoskeletal abnormalities eg. Glenohumeral instability. Neurological abnormalities. Surgical operation of the last 4 months will be excluded from the study. Shoulder corticosteroid injection at any time in the past. Engaging in any athletic physical activities.
Sites / Locations
- Cairo University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Traditional exercise management
Maitland mobilization for thoracic spine
Mulligan thoracic sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAGS)
Prone back extension. Shoulder external rotation starting in 45° of internal rotation, with the arm by the side and the elbow flexed to 90 °. Shoulder internal rotation starting in 45 ° of external rotation, with the arm by the side and the elbow flexed to 90 °.. Shoulder abduction (scapular plane) through a 0- to 60-° with the elbow flexed 90 ° and the shoulder in neutral rotation. Shoulder flexion (sagittal plane) through a 0- to 60-°starting with the elbow flexed 90 ° and the shoulder in neutral rotation and punching forward, simultaneously extending the elbow and flexing the shoulder. Internal rotation towel stretch: Subjects will be instructed to sit or stand while holding a towel with the affected arm behind the back and to use the other arm to pull the affected arm up the back.
This group will receive the previously mentioned exercises protocol targeting shoulder joint in addition to Maitland mobilization for thoracic spine.
Treatment would be administered at the vertebral level revealed during the evaluation of thoracic SNAG.