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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2020.10.05.188

The Effect of Joint Mobilization with Electrotherapy interventions on External Rotation and Pain in Mastectomy Patients  

Kim, Tae-Hyun (Neulbom Hospital)
Cho, Kyun-Hee (AVENS Hospital)
Park, Shin-Jun (Dept. of Physical therapy, Gangdong University)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.10, no.5, 2020 , pp. 188-197 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was to investigate the effects of joint mobilization with two different electrotherapy methods on shoulder external rotation range of motion and pain in mastectomy patients. Thirty mastectomy patients were divided into STMG (joint mobilization+pain scrambler therapy, n=15) and TENMG (joint mobilization+transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, n=15). The measurements were performed shoulder external rotation range of motion (ROM), pain (VAS). In both groups, there was a significant difference in the shoulder external rotation ROM, pain after intervention (p <.05). STMG was more decrease in VAS score than TENMG (p <.05). There was no significant difference in shoulder external rotation ROM between the two groups. In order to decrease the pain of mastectomy patients, it was confirmed that STMG was more effective than TENMG.. It is thought that a control group is added to confirm various differences, and more subjects are needed.
Keywords
Joint mobilization; Electrotherapy; Shoulder external rotation; Pain; Mastectomy;
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