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Paper Title: To evaluate the effectiveness of movement with mobilization compared with conservative treatment on pain, grip strength, activities of daily living in patients with lateral epicondylitis
Authors Name: Dr. Sneha Ghate (PT) , Dr. Shakeeb Ahmed
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Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of movement with mobilization compared with conservative treatment on pain, strength, activities of daily living in patients with lateral epicondylitis. Methodology: The study has an experimental design. A total of 40 patients having symptomatic lateral epicondylitis were taken and randomly assigned to one of the two groups. Group A (n=20) received mulligan mobilization whereas Group B (n=20) received conservative treatment. Both groups received conventional treatment of pulsed ultrasonic therapy at an intensity of 1.2 W/cm2 for 5 min, progressive resisted exercises and stretching. Fifteen treatment sessions are given. Baseline measurement of pain (VAS score), functional pain scale and strength (using weights) was taken on Day 1 and then subsequently at day 5, day 10 and day 15. Discussion: Group A improves pain reduction, grip strength and functional activity better than Group B. This early return of strength and functional activity better than Group B. This early return of strength and activity is very useful for a person to return early to his daily activity better than Group B. This improvement in strength will also prevent disuse atrophy or muscle weakness resulting from less or no activity due to pain and disability caused by lateral epicondylitis. This observation that the manipulation exercise group improves better than the ultrasonic group has also been proved by many studies done earlier on lateral epicondylitis patient7,39,40,41. Paungmali et al42 suggested that MWM for chronic lateral epicondylitis is capable of producing concurrent hypoalgesic effects during and following its application, as well as altering the sympathetic nervous system function. Manual therapy might be more cost effective due to a reduction in the number of treatment sessions needed for recovery from lateral epicondylitis.39 Results: Both groups show improvement in VAS score. Both Group A (Mulligan mobilization) and group B (Conservative treatment) lead to statistically significant improvement in strength and functional performance. But there was statistically significant difference in these two parameters between group A and B, group A was statistically significant. Conclusion: The study concludes that both the manual therapy technique i.e. Mulligan mobilization is more effective in reducing pain, improving strength and functional performance when compared with conventional treatment regimen of giving only the stretching and resistance exercises along with pulsed ultrasonic therapy.
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Cite Article: "To evaluate the effectiveness of movement with mobilization compared with conservative treatment on pain, grip strength, activities of daily living in patients with lateral epicondylitis", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 10, page no.119 - 154, October-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2210020.pdf
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