Effectiveness of End-Range Mobilization with Movement with Mobilization Versus Osteopathic Approaches in Treating Frozen Shoulder: A Comparative Study

Authors

  • SOMYA BHATTACHARJEE Author
  • DR. ANNU JAIN Author

Keywords:

Frozen Shoulder, End-Range Mobilization, Osteopathic Treatment, Shoulder Rehabilitation, Pain Management

Abstract

Shoulder periarthritis is one of the painful and severely limiting condition with the painful limitation of shoulder movement; adhesive capsulitis is one such condition. Based on this reason, the purpose of this observe become to evaluate the effectiveness of ERM-MWM with osteopathic strategies to inflict change on pain, feature, and ROM of sufferers with frozen shoulder. A randomized controlled trial was performed with 80 individuals identified with frozen shoulder, allocated into intervention agencies: ERM-MWM (n=forty) and osteopathic remedy (n=forty). The VAS, the SPADI, and goniometric ROM evaluation were accumulated at baseline, four weeks and 8 weeks. The quantitative facts accrued revealed that each businesses had made statistically tremendous changes on the cease of the 8 weeks (p<zero.05), and the modifications were more in the ERM-MWM than the osteopathic organization for shoulder flexion and abduction range of movement, whereas upgrades for pain and global feature became better inside the osteopathic organization. These results display that ERM-MWM is efficient to decorate the shoulder motion whilst osteopathic technique caters the pain remedy multiple manner concurrently. A combination of the therapies is probably very effective in handling the signs and symptoms of frozen shoulder.

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Published

05-09-2025

How to Cite

Effectiveness of End-Range Mobilization with Movement with Mobilization Versus Osteopathic Approaches in Treating Frozen Shoulder: A Comparative Study. (2025). International Journal of Pharmacetical Sciences Letters, 15(3), 1-17. https://ijpsl.org/index.php/ijpls/article/view/81