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http://dx.doi.org/10.21598/JKPNFA.2018.16.2.169

Effects of Angular Joint Mobilization on the Pain, Range of Motion, and Functional Improvement in a Patient with Shoulder Adhesive Capsulitis -A Case Report-  

Lee, Seung-Hoo (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Kyungnam University)
Yun, Ji-Hyeon (Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Kyungnam University)
Kim, Young-Hoon (Kim Institute)
Lee, Gyu-Chang (Department of Physical Therapy, Kyungnam University)
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PNF and Movement / v.16, no.2, 2018 , pp. 169-178 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of angular joint mobilization (AJM) on the shoulder pain, range of motion, and functional improvement in a patient with shoulder adhesive capsulitis. Methods: The patient diagnosed with right shoulder adhesive capsulitis by an orthopedic surgeon was a 60-year-old male, right hand/arm dominant, with a height of 175 cm and weight of 75 kg. The patient received 12 sessions of AJM once or twice per week for eight weeks. AJM was applied for 5 min each of flexion, abduction, external rotation, internal rotation, for a total of 20 min per session. The visual analog scale, the goniometer, and the Oxford shoulder score were used to measure pain, range of motion, and shoulder pain & disability index, respectively. Results: After all the treatments, the pain decreased from 6 to 2 points. The range of motion increased in flexion by $54.3^{\circ}$ from $125^{\circ}$ to $179.3^{\circ}$, abduction by $38^{\circ}$ from $140^{\circ}$ to $178^{\circ}$, external rotation by $54.4^{\circ}$ from $30.3^{\circ}$ to $84.7^{\circ}$, and internal rotation by $25^{\circ}$ from $45^{\circ}$ to $70^{\circ}$. The shoulder disability index decreased from 33 points to 17 points. Conclusion: This study found that AJM has a positive effect on the improvement of shoulder pain, range of motion, and function in a patient with shoulder adhesive capsulitis. Further studies on AJM are needed in the future.
Keywords
Adhesive capsulitis; Angular joint mobilization; Case report;
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