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Effects of Gong's Mobilization With and Without Scapular High Lift on Shoulder Range of Motion and Functional Recovery in Adhesive Capsulitis.
Sponsor: University of Management and Technology Sialkot Pakistan
Summary
This study aims to compare the effectiveness of Gongs Mobilization with and without scapular High-lift in the management of Adhesive Capsulitis, focusing on specific outcomes like pain, functional outcomes, and work productivity.
Official title: Effects of Gong's Mobilization With and Without Scapular High Lift on Shoulder Range of Motion and Functional Recovery in Adhesive Capsulitis; a Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
40 Years - 60 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
42
Start Date
2026-03-01
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2026-01-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Experimental: GROUP A (GONG'S MOBILIZATION WITH SCAPULAR HIGHLIFTS)
In this technique, the therapist applies a sustained lateral glide to the humeral head while the patient actively performs shoulder elevation or abduction. Scapular high lifting is encouraged during the movement to assist shoulder elevation. The technique is performed within a pain-free range to reduce pain and improve shoulder mobility and functional movement.
Experimental: GROUP B (GONG'S MOBILIZATION WITHOUT SCAPULAR HIGHLIFTS)
Patients received Gong's mobilization without allowing scapular high lifting. The therapist applied a lateral glide to the humeral head while the patient performed pain-free shoulder elevation or abduction. Scapular movement was controlled to avoid compensation, aiming to reduce pain and improve shoulder mobility and function.
Locations (3)
Bethania Hospital Sialkot
Sialkot, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Raheem Surgical Hospital Sambrial
Sialkot, Punjab Province, Pakistan
University of Management and technology Sialkot Campus
Sialkot, Punjab Province, Pakistan