Effects of Gong's Mobilization With and Without Nielasher Technique on in Adhesive Capsulitis

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age40-60
SponsorRiphah International University

About this trial

Adhesive Capsulitis causes a progressive tightening of the glenohumeral joint capsule, restricting both active and passive movements and resulting in functional impairments. Joint mobilization is an essential component of physical therapy for managing adhesive capsulitis. Two new techniques are emerging in the treatment of Adhesive capsulitis; one of them is called Gong's Mobilization. This technique emphasizes correcting positional faults by applying controlled, dynamic movements to the glenohumeral joint. The other technique, known as Niel-Asher technique is a five-step trigger point therapy which offers a unique, non-invasive holistic approach to address adhesive capsulitis. This study, will be conducted as a randomized clinical trial at Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital and Hope Rehabilitation Center, it aims to evaluate the effects of Gong's mobilization with and without Niel-Asher technique on shoulder pain, ROM and disability in Adhesive Capsulitis of patients aged 40-60 years. A non-probability convenience sampling method will recruit 46 participants meeting the inclusion criteria only. Participants will be randomly assigned to Group A (Gong's Mobilization) or Group B (Gong's mobilization and and Niel-Asher technique) with interventions given for four weeks. Pain severity will be measured using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale, Range of Motion will be assessed via goniometer, and disability will be evaluated using the SPADI. Statistical analysis using SPSS will compare outcomes between groups at baseline, at two weeks and post-treatment after 4 weeks.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Individuals with age group of 40-60 years.

Both Females and males individuals.

Individuals diagnosed with Frozen shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis) within stage II and III of frozen shoulder.

Individuals with positive capsular pattern (ER>Abd> IR).

Disqualifiers

Individuals with rotator cuff tears and overuse injury

Individuals with inflammatory diseases (Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Gout) and Malignancies

Individuals Using Corticosteroid Injections or Medications

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Gong's Mobilization
  • Gong's Mobilization and Niel-Asher technique

Treatment groups

46 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

1
Rabiya Noor54000, LahorePunjab Province, Pakistan

Sponsors and collaborators

Riphah International University

Lead sponsor