This paper is published in Volume 2, Issue 12, 2017
Area
Physiotherapy
Author
S Zafar
Co-authors
Suraj Kumar
Org/Univ
Monad University, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Pub. Date
26 December, 2017
Paper ID
V2I12-1156
Publisher
Keywords
Rotator Cuff Injury, ROM, Goniometer, VAS, SPADI Pain, Disability

Citationsacebook

IEEE
S Zafar, Suraj Kumar. Application of Exercise with Low Level Laser Therapy and Ultrasound Therapy brings better result among Rotator Cuff Injury Subjects, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARnD.com.

APA
S Zafar, Suraj Kumar (2017). Application of Exercise with Low Level Laser Therapy and Ultrasound Therapy brings better result among Rotator Cuff Injury Subjects. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 2(12) www.IJARnD.com.

MLA
S Zafar, Suraj Kumar. "Application of Exercise with Low Level Laser Therapy and Ultrasound Therapy brings better result among Rotator Cuff Injury Subjects." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 2.12 (2017). www.IJARnD.com.

Abstract

Rotator cuff injury [1] is the 3rd most common pain in the back and knee pain. 1% of the population consult the physician for their shoulder pain, Rotator cuff injury is very common for overhead activity athletes. Rotator cuff injury brings compromise the shoulder movement and decrease in the shoulder movement. Neer [2] describe the rotator cuff injury is due to impingement and the subjects with above the age of 40 years are affected most. Xiaobin chen [3] said that due to bone mineral density decrease as the age advances and the chance of the ligament and tendon tear increase in the rotator cuff. Methodology 15 subjects in each group, Total 30 number of subjects were included in the study. Ultrasound therapy group A and laser therapy group B. Subjects were treated for 4 weeks with ultrasound and laser therapy 5 days week and data were taken on the 0 days 30 day and 90 days. The result shows greater improvement in laser therapy group with exercise than the Ultrasound therapy group. Conclusion laser therapy shows much better improvement than the ultrasound group for the management of the Rotator cuff injury grade 1 and 2.
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