Effect of Therapeutic Intervention and Hand Muscle Training on Pain and Quality of Hand Function in Subjects with Chronic Tennis Elbow.

Autor: Desai, Pranali, Varadharajulu, G., Kanase, Smita, Shinde, Sandeep
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Zdroj: Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development; Jul2019, Vol. 10 Issue 7, p61-66, 6p
Abstrakt: Background: Tennis elbow is a form of repetitive injury. It results in pain at the lateral humeral epicondyle on gripping and frequent rotatory motion of the forearm. It leads to reduce hand grip strength and causes functional disability Objectives: To find and compare the effect of mulligan mobilisation with movement (MWM), phonophoresis, eccentric strengthening exercises and hand muscle training on pain and quality of hand function in subjects with chronic tennis elbow. Method: 30 subjects diagnosed as chronic tennis elbow were included in the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. In the study pre and post treatment outcome assessment was taken on (Visual Analogue Scale) VAS, Hand Held Dynamometer and on (Patient Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation) PRTEE. Mulligan mobilisation with movement, phonophoresis, eccentric strengthening exercises were baseline treatment for both the group. Group A received baseline treatment and hand muscle training and Group B received only baseline treatment for 3 weeks treatment protocol. Results: 30 subjects (19 female and 11 male), participated in the study. Intra group comparison results showed statistically significant reduction in post interventional VAS, HHD, and PRTEE score for both the groups (p <0.0001). Inter group comparison results showed Group A was statistically significant in showing improvement in VAS, HHD, and PRTEE score than Group B (p <0.0001). Conclusion: Group A treated with baseline treatment and hand muscle training showed significant improvement than Group B. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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