Effect of matrix rhythm therapy on pain, disability, and quality of life among patient with frozen shoulder


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Author Details : Sunil Kumar Chamola*, Kanuja , Yogesh Chamola, S C Mohapatra

Volume : 10, Issue : 2, Year : 2023

Article Page : 52-57

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.jchm.2023.013



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Abstract

Introduction: Frozen shoulder also known as adhesive capsulitis is a condition that causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint. It occurs when the tissues in the shoulder joint become thick and stiff and making it difficult to move the shoulder.
Material and Methods: It is an experimental design conducted in SGT medical college amongst 40 to 60 years population in the department of physiotherapy collaborative to the department of community medicine.
Objectives: To investigate the impact of Matrix Rhythm Therapy on shoulder joint discomfort, restricted ROM, and quality of life.
There were three scale used NPRS, SPADI and WHOQL. It was observed that in comparison of conventional group the experimental group was more significant with highly effective results.
Conclusion: Shoulder pain was common in today’s perspective due to cause of change in lifestyle and quality of life.


Keywords: ROM, Quality of Life, Matrix Rhythm therapy


How to cite : Chamola S K, Kanuja, Chamola Y, Mohapatra S C, Effect of matrix rhythm therapy on pain, disability, and quality of life among patient with frozen shoulder. J Community Health Manag 2023;10(2):52-57


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Article History

Received : 12-05-2023

Accepted : 09-06-2023


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