Efficacy of Mulligan thoracic sustained natural apophyseal glides on sub-acromial pain in patients with sub-acromial impingement syndrome: a single-blinded randomized controlled trial.

S. T. Abu El Kasem, Fatma Alzahraa A Alaa, Neveen A. Abd El-Raoof, Alshaymaa S Abd-Elazeim
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PURPOSE To investigate the effects of Mulligan thoracic sustained natural apophyseal glides (SNAGS) techniques and traditional exercises on pain, shoulder function, size of sub-acromial space, and shoulder joint range in patients with sub-acromial impingement syndrome. METHODS Seventy-four patients with sub-acromial impingement syndrome (25 to 40 years) joined this research and were allocated randomly into two equal groups; experimental group A (Mulligan SNAGS and exercise) and control group B (exercise only). All patients were assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain intensity, Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI) for shoulder function, plain x-ray for the size of sub-acromial space, and goniometer for shoulder range of motion (ROM). The measurements were performed at two intervals (baseline and after four weeks of intervention). RESULTS After 4 weeks of intervention, there were statistically significant differences between groups, in favor of Mulligan SNAGS, on sub acromial space size, pain intensity, shoulder function, and shoulder joint range of motion (p < 0.05). In within-group analysis, there were also statistically significant differences between pre- and post-treatment in all measured variables (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION Mulligan thoracic spine (SNAGS) mobilization into extension and traditional exercises improve sub acromial space size, pain intensity, shoulder function, and shoulder joint range of motion in patients with sub acromial impingement syndrome. It is recommended to mobilize the thoracic spine by mulligan SNAGS in the treatment of sub-acromial impingement syndrome.
穆里根胸腔持续自然顶骨滑道对肩峰下撞击综合征患者肩峰下疼痛的疗效:单盲随机对照试验。
目的探讨Mulligan胸椎持续自然顶叶滑行(SNAGS)技术和传统锻炼对肩峰下撞击综合征患者的疼痛、肩关节功能、肩峰下间隙大小和肩关节活动度的影响。方法74名肩峰下撞击综合征患者(25至40岁)参加了本研究,并被随机分配到两个相同的小组:实验组A(Mulligan SNAGS和锻炼)和对照组B(仅锻炼)。所有患者均接受了疼痛强度视觉模拟量表(VAS)、肩关节疼痛与残疾指数(SPADI)、肩峰下间隙大小X光平片和肩关节活动范围(ROM)动态关节角度计的评估。结果干预 4 周后,在肩峰下间隙大小、疼痛强度、肩关节功能和肩关节活动范围方面,组间差异有统计学意义,Mulligan SNAGS 更优(P < 0.05)。在组内分析中,所有测量变量在治疗前和治疗后的差异也有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论 Mulligan 胸椎(SNAGS)伸展运动和传统运动可改善肩峰下撞击综合征患者的肩峰下间隙大小、疼痛强度、肩关节功能和肩关节活动范围。在治疗肩峰下撞击综合征时,建议采用闷罐式 SNAGS 方法来活动胸椎。
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