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Adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) is a condition of uncertain etiology characterized by pain and progressive loss of both active and passive shoulder motion.
Shoulder pain and stiffness are accompanied by disability. It is thought that the incidence is 3 to 5% in the general population. Laser therapy is widely used for treating different musculoskeletal diseases, because of its ability to reduce pain and improve the physical function. Also, MWM when used for shoulders with limited range of motion because of pain had shown improvement in range of motion and pressure pain threshold. Previous studies have investigated the efficacy of combining different manual technique with LLLT for treating pain in some body parts. However, up till now the combined effect of MWM with LLLT for treatment of patients with shoulder adhesive capsulitis have not been investigated.
So, the present randomized controlled study will be conducted to investigate the effect of adding mulligan mobilization with movement to low level laser therapy in treatment of patients with shoulder adhesive capsulitis.
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The participant selected for the study were patients (both male and female).
Subjects diagnosed diagnosed by physicians with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
& referred by an Orthopedician with stage 2 Adhesive Capsulitis.
Age group of 40-60 years of old.
painful condition of at least 3 months with 50% restriction in passive shoulder flexion, abduction and external rotation, in a sagittal plane compared with opposite side.
The severity of pain on visual analogue scale was higher than three out of ten, pain aggravated by movements.
patients were suffering from pain and limitation in the motion for more than 3 month.
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36 participants in 3 patient groups
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