Affiliation:
1. Senior Lecturer RCRS Riphah International University, Lahore.
2. Student RCRS Riphah International University, Lahore.
3. Lecturer RCRS Riphah International University, Lahore. Pakistan
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM
Lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow is a pain pattern most commonly seen in tennis player due to forceful repetitive movements in a wrong way. So, the Objective was to determine the comparison of mobilization with movement and soft tissue mobilization on pain, grip strength and functional activity in patients with tennis elbow.
METHODOLOGY
In this Randomized Controlled Trial, Non probability sampling technique was used. Thirty tennis players having lateral epicondylitis pain were included in the study. Two interventions were used i.e. Mobilization with movement and soft tissue mobilization. Pain, Muscle power and function activity were 3 outcome measure in both groups.
RESULTS
In both groups the mean age of the participants was 24.30 ± SD 3.01. There was a significant Mean difference in the pain scores for MWM (5.34) and Soft Tissue Mobilization (3.74) after treatment. P value is significant for both group but there was greater difference with group MWM
CONCLUSIONS
The present study concluded that Mobilization with movement has greater effect than the Soft Tissue Mobilization in relieving pain and improving Hand grip strength and functional activity in patients with tennis elbow.
Key words
Movement, soft tissue, pain, grip, hand strength functional status, tennis elbow
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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