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This Book indented to provide physiotherapy treatment non-traumatic shoulder pain.The investigator compared the impact of TrP-DN and IMES on kinesiophobia, the quantity of MTrPs, and shoulder ROM. At month 6, there was no statistically significant difference between the effects of TrP-DN and IMES when comparing between-group results in kinesiophobia. For MTrPs, IMES utilizing IEP was preferable to TrP-DN in terms of lowering the number of active and latent-MTrPs at weeks 3 and 6 respectively. However, at weeks 1, 2, and 3 in favor of the IMES group, clinically meaningful and significant…mehr

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This Book indented to provide physiotherapy treatment non-traumatic shoulder pain.The investigator compared the impact of TrP-DN and IMES on kinesiophobia, the quantity of MTrPs, and shoulder ROM. At month 6, there was no statistically significant difference between the effects of TrP-DN and IMES when comparing between-group results in kinesiophobia. For MTrPs, IMES utilizing IEP was preferable to TrP-DN in terms of lowering the number of active and latent-MTrPs at weeks 3 and 6 respectively. However, at weeks 1, 2, and 3 in favor of the IMES group, clinically meaningful and significant differences were seen for the shoulder's range of motion (ROM) in both abduction and external rotation. These between-group mean differences also met the MCID value of 7° for ROM in abduction and 3° for ROM in external rotation. However, the results of our investigation for additional shoulder ranges of motion, including flexion, extension, and internal rotation, demonstrate little between-group variations across all periods.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Tarun Dhull Pursuing PhD in Orthopaedics Physiotherapy from Maharaj Vinayak Global University, Jaipur , Rajasthan, India and MPT from Baba Mastnath University Rohtak. BPT From Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Dwarka, New Delhi,Presently working as an Assistant professor, at Department of Physiotherapy Gurugram University.