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A Study to Compare the Effects of Moist Heat Therapy with Ultrasonic Therapy and Ultrasonic Therapy alone in Lateral Epicondylitis


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1 Dept. of Physiotherapy, IAHSET, Govt. Medical College Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India
     

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Aims and Objectives

1. To Compare Different Clinical Methods for the Treatment of Tennis Elbow. 2. to Check out which Modality is better for the Treatment of Tennis Elbow.

Hypothesis

There will be Significant Changes between the Results of the Two Modalities Used in the Treatment of Tennis Elbow.

Study Design

Experimental

Subjects

20 Subjects with Tennis Elbow Participated in the Study.

Methodology

Based on the Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Subjects were Included in the Study. Convenient Samplings was Done for Patients with Random Allocation into the Following Two Groups. Group A: (control Group) Ultrasonic Therapy (10 Patients). Group B: ( Experimental Group) Ultrasonic with Moist Heat (10 Patients).

Conclusion 

The Present Study Provides Evidence that Moist Heat with Ultrasonic Therapy is more Beneficial in Treating Pain and Increasing Functional Activity in Tennis Elbow Patient and can be Used as a Safe Alternative in Patients with Lateral Epicondylitis.


Keywords

(ECRB) Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis, (EDC) Extensor Digitorum Communis, (EDL) Extensor Digitorum Longus, Vas- Visual Analogue Scale, UST) Ultrasonic Therapy
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  • A Study to Compare the Effects of Moist Heat Therapy with Ultrasonic Therapy and Ultrasonic Therapy alone in Lateral Epicondylitis

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Authors

Dheeraj Lamba
Dept. of Physiotherapy, IAHSET, Govt. Medical College Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India
Swastika Verma
Dept. of Physiotherapy, IAHSET, Govt. Medical College Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India
Kavita Basera
Dept. of Physiotherapy, IAHSET, Govt. Medical College Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India
Meenakshi Taragi
Dept. of Physiotherapy, IAHSET, Govt. Medical College Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India
Aditi Biswas
Dept. of Physiotherapy, IAHSET, Govt. Medical College Haldwani, Uttarakhand, India

Abstract


Aims and Objectives

1. To Compare Different Clinical Methods for the Treatment of Tennis Elbow. 2. to Check out which Modality is better for the Treatment of Tennis Elbow.

Hypothesis

There will be Significant Changes between the Results of the Two Modalities Used in the Treatment of Tennis Elbow.

Study Design

Experimental

Subjects

20 Subjects with Tennis Elbow Participated in the Study.

Methodology

Based on the Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria Subjects were Included in the Study. Convenient Samplings was Done for Patients with Random Allocation into the Following Two Groups. Group A: (control Group) Ultrasonic Therapy (10 Patients). Group B: ( Experimental Group) Ultrasonic with Moist Heat (10 Patients).

Conclusion 

The Present Study Provides Evidence that Moist Heat with Ultrasonic Therapy is more Beneficial in Treating Pain and Increasing Functional Activity in Tennis Elbow Patient and can be Used as a Safe Alternative in Patients with Lateral Epicondylitis.


Keywords


(ECRB) Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis, (EDC) Extensor Digitorum Communis, (EDL) Extensor Digitorum Longus, Vas- Visual Analogue Scale, UST) Ultrasonic Therapy

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