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Effect of Capsular Stretch and Scapular Stabilisation Exercises on Pain and Disability among Stage II Adhesive Capsulitis

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Makesh Babu Subramanian , Sugasri Sureshkumar, S.Subha , Dr. Syed Abudaheer Kajamohideen , Shenbaga Sundaram Subramanian
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.559

Abstract

Adhesive capsulitis is a clinical condition characterized by gradual onset of shoulder pain with progressive limitation of both active and passive shoulder range of motion.(1) Its Prevalence rate being 2% in common population.Variable treatment approaches are implemented but no evidencial support for definite protocol. Hence aim is to find the effectiveness of capsular stretch along with scapular stabilization exercises on pain and disability among stage II Adhesive Capsulitis. Subjects: 15 subjects with Adhesive capsulitis. Methodology: 15 subjectsof both sexes between 40-50 years, diagnosed with stage II adhesive capsulitis are selected. capsular stretching was given passively by the therapist and were asked to perform scapular stabilization exercises for two weeks daily. Pain and disability by SPADI on first day before starting treatment and after 2 weeks of treatment are measured. Results: statistical analysis done using paired t test proved that the outcome measures pain and disability showed significant difference after consecutive 2 weeks. Conclusion: Capsular stretching and scapular stabilization exercises decreases pain and disability of shoulder.

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