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Added effect of kinesiotaping on pain, range of motion and functional outcome in stage 2 peri arthritis shoulder
Corresponding Author(s) : Taruna. Shravan. Jain
International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research,
Vol. 5 No. 3 (2017): 2017 Volume 5- Issue -3
Abstract
Background and Objectives
In Frozen Shoulder patients have a painful loss of shoulder motion with development of dense adhesions, capsular thickening and capsular restrictions, especially in the dependent folds of the capsule. Kinesiotaping will provide support to the shoulder joint and proprioceptive stimulation helps in reducing pain by correcting the altered posture and increasing Range of Motion [6]. Pain reduction via gate control theory .incresed blood supply and thus improved nutrition [11]. The aim of the study is to find out the effect of Kinesiotaping with Conventional therapy to reduce pain, improve the shoulder range of motion and function in frozen shoulder.
Materials and Method
This experimental study was conducted among 30 participants who included both male and female symptomatic individuals from the age group of 40 to 60 years. Participants were randomly assigned into two groups of 15 each which included Conventional therapy (group A) and Kinesiotaping along with conventional therapy (group B) was given for 4 days. The Outcome measures were recorded pre and post 4 day of intervention using universal goniometer for shoulder Range of motion, NRS for pain and Shoulder Pain and Function Disability Scale (SPADI).
Result
Within group analysis showed that improved pain, range of motion and functional disability was statistically significant in both the groups (p< 0.0001) whereas between group analysis revealed that Conventional treatment along with Kinesiotaping (group B) is more effective than conventional treatment in improving range of motion and function in Frozen shoulder.
Conclusion
Hence, it can be concluded that Kinesiotaping along with Conventional therapy is more effective in treatment of stage 2 peri arthritis shoulder.
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