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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2022)
Effects of supervised versus non-supervised treatment in the frozen shoulder patients-reported functional pain, quality of life and performance-based function
Authors
Afreen Jahan, Zaki Anwer
Abstract
Background: Shoulder joint has the greatest range of motion so shoulder instability, pain and stiffness occur most commonly after the injury, post diabetic complications, or immobilization. Objective: The purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of supervised versus non- supervised treatment in the frozen shoulder patients reported functional pain, quality of life and performance- based function. Study Design: comparative study. Method: The study is comparative in nature, the total subjects were fifteen for each group. The assessment of pain and ROM were taken before starting the treatment of both the groups. The patients were randomly assigned by lottery method for both the groups, assessment were taken on 0 day and at the end of 3rd week by VAS, ROM by goniometer. Result: The scores of variables VAS and ROM were improved significantly better in the subjects treated under the supervision of physical therapist. Conclusion: The study concludes that the supervised treatment in frozen shoulder is more beneficial than the non-supervised treatment to improve the functional pain, quality of life and performance-based function.
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Pages:19-24
How to cite this article:
Afreen Jahan, Zaki Anwer "Effects of supervised versus non-supervised treatment in the frozen shoulder patients-reported functional pain, quality of life and performance-based function ". International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 19-24
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