30
Participants
Start Date
May 14, 2020
Primary Completion Date
December 30, 2020
Study Completion Date
February 26, 2021
Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition technique
Integrated Neuromuscular inhibition technique At first ischemic compression was given using a pincer grip over the active trigger point till the tissue barrier was felt .The process was repeated till the tension reduced for 90 seconds.Ischemic compression was followed by the application of strain counterstrain. Once the position of ease was identified, it was held for 90 seconds and repeated for three to five repetitions. Muscle energy technique was applied as last part of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique . Each isometric contraction was held for 7-10 seconds and was followed by further contralateral side bending, flexion, and ipsilateral rotation to maintain the soft tissue stretch. Each stretch was held for 30 seconds and was repeated three to five times per treatment session
Ischemic Compression,Hotpack,TENS
Control group received conventional physical therapy. It included HOT Packs ( 20 minutes) , TENS (10 minutes) ,Ischemic compression .Using a pincer grasp, we identified the trigger point. Once the trigger point was identified we applied ischemic compression by placing the thumb and index finger over the active TrP. Slow, increasing levels of pressure was applied until the tissue resistance barrier was identified. Pressure was maintained until a release of the tissue barrier was felt. At that time, pressure was again applied until a new barrier was felt. This process was repeated until tension/tenderness is unable to be identified
Iqbal Hospital, Attock
Riphah International University
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