Which Hands-On therapy works best for frozen shoulder?

NCT ID NCT06927115

Summary

This study compared two common hands-on physical therapy techniques—Mulligan and Maitland mobilizations—to see which is better for treating frozen shoulder. Researchers worked with 42 adults aged 35-50 who had primary frozen shoulder, measuring their pain, shoulder movement, and quality of life. The goal was to find the most effective hands-on approach to reduce stiffness and improve daily function for this painful condition.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Riphah international University Malakand Campus

    Chakdara, KPK, 18800, Pakistan

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