Home
About Us
Information & Guidelines
Article Processing Charges
Open Access Policy
Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy
Information For Authors
Information Editorial Board
Contact Us
FAQ
Paper Submission Guideline
Register
Login
Submit Now
Vol - 25, Issue - 2
Full-Text PDF
About the Journal
Download
[This article belongs to Volume - 25, Issue - 2]
International Medical Journal
Journal ID
:
IMJ-27-01-2020-175
Total View
:
324
Title
:
EFFECTS OF PROPRIOCEPTIVE TRAINING IN REDUCING PAIN AND IMPROVING RANGE OF MOTION IN PATIENTS WITH PERIARTHRITIS SHOULDER
Abstract
: Proprioception decreases with aging is in part because of changes in muscle spindle function, muscle spindle is one important aspect affecting the strength and movement of the shoulder joint. There is a definitive clinical importance depicting the relationship between shoulder and pathology, stating the mechanoreceptors involving in this mechanism is concerned with a proprioceptive feedback loop when there is a loss of proprioceptive impulses reaching the central nervous system, there is no signal to the capsule and ligaments of the shoulder joint and then improper function and vice versa leading to a vicious cycle. Hence this study aims to know the Effects of Proprioceptive Training in Reducing Pain and Improving Range of Motion in Patients with Periarthritis Shoulder. An experimental study was done for 30 peri arthritis shoulder patients were picked using a convenient sampling method from Isari Mission Hospital, Thalambur were chosen based on inclusion criteria and Exclusion Criteria. The subjects were given proprioceptive exercises training and followed up for 4 weeks. The pre-test and post-test values were assessed for Shoulder Pain and Disability index scale and passive joint ROM for shoulder abduction. The paired t-test revealed that there was a significant increase in the Shoulder Pain and Disability index scale and passive joint ROM for shoulder abduction. The conclusion of the study is that the proprioceptive exercises were an effective form of treatment associated with periarthritis of the shoulder in patients
Download Info
×
Paper Access Key
Access Key
Submit
No Access Key (
Request for Download
)
Name
Email
Country
Send Request
Our Certificates
Guidelines
Information For Authors
Information Editorial Board
FAQ
Further Information
Article Processing Charges
Open Access Policy
Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy
//