Unveiling the Effectiveness of Spencer technique and Activity Oriented Exercise Approach in subjects with Diabetic Adhesive Capsulitis-An Experimental Study.

Background: This study aims to assess the influence of the Spencer technique and Activity Oriented Exercise Approach in managing pain and functional ability in subject withType-2 diabetes Adhesive capsulitis. As diabetic patients have high incidence of being diagnosed with Adhesive Capsulitis, the n...

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Publicado en:Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy Vol. 19; no. 2; pp. 1 - 8
Autores principales: Durga, N., Anitha, A.
Formato: pictorial research tables/charts randomized controlled trial Journal Article
Publicado: Institute of Medico-legal publications Pvt Ltd Apr-Jun2025
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          Durga, N.
          Anitha, A.
        affil: Post Graduate Student, Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, SIMATS, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
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          Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 Complications
          Adhesive Capsulitis Therapy
          Therapeutic Exercise
          Pain Management Methods
          Functional Status
          Treatment Outcomes
          Human
          Experimental Studies
          Descriptive Statistics
          Data Analysis Software
          Pain Risk Factors
          Manual Therapy Methods
          Manipulation, Orthopedic Methods
          Randomized Controlled Trials
          T-Tests
          Male
          Female
          Middle Age
          Middle Aged: 45-64 years
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          Female
      ab: Background: This study aims to assess the influence of the Spencer technique and Activity Oriented Exercise Approach in managing pain and functional ability in subject withType-2 diabetes Adhesive capsulitis. As diabetic patients have high incidence of being diagnosed with Adhesive Capsulitis, the need for a better treatment for the pain and other symptoms are required. Methods: An experimental study design was conducted at Saveetha College of Physiotherapy that included female subjects aged 45 to 65 years with history of Type -2 diabetes, unilateral adhesive capsulitis, and shoulder pain and stiffness for over 4 months. Spencer group (n=22) treated with Spencer technique with active shoulder ROM exercises while the Activity Oriented Exercise Approach group (n=23) treated with individual tailored exercises of Activities of Daily living. Results: The post-test values of SPADI score (p-value < 0.0001) and joint measurements - abduction, internal rotation and external rotation of shoulder (p-value <0.0001) was statistically improved in both groups but Activity Oriented Exercise Approach group showed a greater and significant improvement in the outcomes than the Spencer group. Conclusion: From the results it was concluded that Activity Oriented Exercise Approach was effective in improving functional ability and range of motion in Type-2 diabetic adhesive capsulitis subjects. Future researches should be done with larger sample size and studies on absolute diagnostic test to identify the underlying mechanism of Adhesive Capsulitis.
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