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"Effects of MET and Joint Mobilization on Pain Reduction and Shoulder Tightness in Athletes: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials"
ABSTRACT
Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effect of muscle energy technique (MET) and
shoulder joint mobilization in pain and shoulder stiffness in male badminton.
Material and Methods: A thorough search was done from April 2013 to April 2023 in the
Cochrane Library, PubMed, PEDro, and Google Scholar. Data extraction required access to
the whole texts of all research that might have been pertinent.
Results: In total, 298 articles of RCT were discovered following the key phrase search. After
removing duplicates, abstracts of the remaining 28 examining articles revealed that 18 did not
match the requirements, leaving ten articles to be included.
Conclusion: This study came to the conclusion that the muscle energy method and shoulder
joint mobilization enhance range of motion (ROM) and lessen discomfort in athletes with tight
shoulders.
Keywords: Muscle energy technique; Randomised control trial, Range of motion, Shoulder
tightness; Shoulder joint mobilization.
Abbreviations: MET- Muscle energy technique, RCT- Randomised control trial, ROM- Range of motion, ST- Shoulder tightness, SJM- Shoulder joint mobilization VAS - Visual
analog scale