Immediate effect of mulligan’s mobilization with movement in frozen shoulder: A case report
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Physiotherapy - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Objective: To study the immediate effectiveness of Mulligan’s Mobilization with movement in the treatment of Idiopathic frozen shoulder during Phase I of presentation among three phases. Method: The patient in this case report is a 57 year old diabetic male presenting with pain in the right shoulder joint with restricted range of motion in capsular pattern. The patient was treated with Postero-lateral glide of Mulligan’s Mobilization with Movement in the first session, followed by scapular stabilization exercise and self-stretching to increase external rotation to be done regularly at home in a series of 10 repetitions twice a day for 2 weeks. Outcome Measure: NPRS and Shoulder Range of motion were variables of the study. These were recorded before and after the treatment session. Result: This study showed that patient had significant improvement in Range of motion of External rotation, abduction and flexion along with decrease in Pain intensity. Conclusion: The study confirms that Mulligan’s Mobilization with Movement technique have proved their efficacy in relieving pain and improving range of motion in the Frozen Shoulder. Hence it should forma part of the treatment plan.
Authors and Affiliations
Gaurav Mhaske, Nidhi Kala, Prerna Patil
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