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Effects of Gongs Mobilization vs Reverse Distraction Technique in Diabetic Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis
Sponsor: Superior University
Summary
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.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2025-03-20
Completion Date
2026-02-10
Last Updated
2025-04-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Gongs Mobilization
The treatment begins with moist heat for 10 minutes, Gong's mobilization with conventional therapy for 8 minutes. The total treatment time was 45 minutes once a day for four days per week for four weeks.
Reverse Distraction Technique
The treatment begins with moist heat for 10 minutes, Reverse Distraction technique with conventional therapy for 8 minutes. The total treatment time was 45 minutes once a day for four days per week for four weeks. Position of the patient: side-lying. The patient is lying at the plinth's edge on the unaffected side. In front of the patient is the therapist's position.
Locations (1)
Haq Orthopaedic hospital, Sanda road
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan