Overview
- To find the effect of the Maitland Mobilization versus Mulligans Mobilization on the
pain of the patient suffering from Shoulder pain.
- To determine the effectiveness of Mulligans Mobilization versus Maitland Mobilization on the functional status of the patient suffering from shoulder pain.
- To determine the effectiveness of Mulligans Mobilization versus Maitland Mobilization on the psychological health status of that patient.
Description
Shoulder is the most movable joint in the human body. A group of four muscles and their tendons, called the rotator cuff, give the shoulder its wide range of motion Rotator cuff muscles Swelling, damage, or bone changes around the rotator cuff can cause shoulder pain. Shoulder pain is highly prevalent and among musculoskeletal disorders is the third most common reason for visiting a primary care physician
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Shoulder pain from last 3 months to 1 year, Male and Female patients will be included & Age 20 years to 60 years.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pain more than 1 year, Patients with certain shoulder structural deformities & Patients with autoimmune disease.