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Adhesive capsulitis (AC) represents a renowned musculoskeletal condition which has been clinically classified as frozen shoulder (FS). Adhesive capsulitis occurs 3-5% of the time in the general population, but in diabetics, the frequency can reach 20%. This study is being conducted to determine the effects of gongs mobilization vs reverse distraction technique in diabetic patients with adhesive capsulitis. This study will be a randomized control trial and data will be collected from Haq Orthopedic Hospital. Sample size is 20 calculated by using G power and adding 20 % attrition.
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Non-Probability convenient sampling will be used. Participants meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria will be divided into two groups.10 subjects in group A will be treated Gongs mobilization and group B will be treated with Reverse distraction technique. Conventional therapy will be given to both groups as base line treatment. Both groups have 4 sessions per week for 4 weeks. All participants will be evaluated before and after the treatment using Numeric Pain Rating scale (NPRS), Shoulder pain and Disability Index (SPADI) and goniometer.
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