2. INTRODUCTION
• Periarthritis shoulder is a common disorder of unknown etiology that
causes pain, stiffness and loss of normal range of motion.
• Periarthritis shoulder is often more prevalent in women, individuals
40- 65 years old.
• In the diabetic population, with an occurrence rate of approximately
2-5% in.
• The general population, and 10-20% of the diabetic population. If an
individual has adhesive capsulitis they have a 5-34% chance of having
it in the contra lateral shoulder .
3. AIM
• To study of effectiveness of
gong`s mobilization on pain and
functional ability in patient with
periarthritis shoulder.
4. METHODOLOGY
• Choose a 10 periathritis shoulder for clinical orthopaedician diagnose,they are
devided into two groups.
* GROUP A
* GROUP B
INCLUSION CRITERIA: EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
*Sex-both sexs *Hemiplegic shoulder
*Age: 30-45 years *Osteoporosis
*Patients having painful stiff * Cervical spondylosis
shoulder at least for 2 month *Hypertension
unilateral condition. *Brachial neuralgia.
5. RESULT
• Subjects with adhesive capsulitis
were selected for the study.
• The subjects were randomly
divided into two equal
groups,group A and group B
• When comparing the mean
values of group A and group B,
group A shows more difference
than group B.
6. DISCUSSION
• GROUP A
Ultrasound with gong`s
mobilization codman pendulum
exercise are used to group A
patient for 6-8 week .
• GROUP B
Ultrasound with codman
pendulum exercise are used group
B patient for a period of 6-8 weeks
7. CONCLUSION
• Hence it is concluded that ultrasound with Cadman pendulum
exercise is more effective than ultrasound with Codman
pendulum exercise gong’s mobilization in reduction of pain and
improving shoulder abduction range of motion in patients with
periarthritis shoulder.
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