Iit Selviani, B. K. Satriyasa, Sugijanto Sugijanto, L. M. S. H. Adiputra, N. N. A. Dewi, I. Primayanti
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Method: This is an experimental study with pre and post group design. This subject of this study is a patient with frozen shoulder, with total of 18 sample selected based on inclusive criteria and divided them into two groups. Group I was given Scapular mobilization and Group II was given Muscle Energy Technique for 4 weeks. Disability of shoulder were measured by SPADI and analyzed by Independent t-test to find out the mean of SPADI after given the intervention. Results: In the different test of shoulder disability reduction after group I intervention with group II using independent sample t-test, there was a decrease in shoulder disability and this result was significantly different p 0.006 (p < 0.05), which means that there were differences in scapular mobilization and muscle energy technique for reducing shoulder disability in frozen shoulder conditions. 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Disability of shoulder were measured by SPADI and analyzed by Independent t-test to find out the mean of SPADI after given the intervention. Results: In the different test of shoulder disability reduction after group I intervention with group II using independent sample t-test, there was a decrease in shoulder disability and this result was significantly different p 0.006 (p < 0.05), which means that there were differences in scapular mobilization and muscle energy technique for reducing shoulder disability in frozen shoulder conditions. 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PERBEDAAN ANTARA INTERVENSI SCAPULAR MOBILIZATION DAN MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE DALAM MENURUNKAN DISABILITAS BAHU PADA KONDISI FROZEN SHOULDER
Introduction: Frozen shoulder is an idiopathic condition on shoulder which characterized by pain and limitation movement of shoulder joint. Frozen shoulder occurs 2% to 5% of population and 40% of in people with diabetes mellitus. Frozen shoulder sufferers are more common in women Sport and Fitness Journal E-ISSN: 2654-9182 Volume 8, No.3, September 2020: 143-149 144 than man and occurs in the age range 40 to 65 years old. The impairments caused by frozen shoulder can be solved by scapular mobilization and muscle energy technique. The aim of this study to find out the difference between scapular mobilization and muscle energy technique to reduce disability of shoulder in frozen shoulder conditions. Method: This is an experimental study with pre and post group design. This subject of this study is a patient with frozen shoulder, with total of 18 sample selected based on inclusive criteria and divided them into two groups. Group I was given Scapular mobilization and Group II was given Muscle Energy Technique for 4 weeks. Disability of shoulder were measured by SPADI and analyzed by Independent t-test to find out the mean of SPADI after given the intervention. Results: In the different test of shoulder disability reduction after group I intervention with group II using independent sample t-test, there was a decrease in shoulder disability and this result was significantly different p 0.006 (p < 0.05), which means that there were differences in scapular mobilization and muscle energy technique for reducing shoulder disability in frozen shoulder conditions. Conclusions: Scapular mobilization interventions are better than muscle energy technique in reducing shoulder disability in frozen shoulder conditions.