Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects Of A Novel Stretching Versus Post Isometric Relaxation Techniques On Shoulder Pain, Range Of Motion And Disability In Overhead Athletes With Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficits
It was a randomized control trial in which thirty (30) participants having GRID, age between 20-40 years were randomly allocated into two groups i-e NS (Novel stretching) Group (30) and PIR (posterior isometric relaxation techniques) Group (30), February 2022 to March 2022.PIR group received the posterior isometric relaxation techniques (three times a week for one month) and NS group received the Novel stretching (three times a week for one month). IR ROM was measured with a goniometer while pain was measured with Numeric Pain Rating Scale intervention and disability of arm, shoulder and hand was measured with DASH score before, immediately, and at week 4 post intervention.
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