The Effects of Myofascial Trigger Point Release and Mobility Exercise on Pain and Functions in Patient with Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects on pain and function of patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy when applying trigger point of infraspinatus and teres minor to myofascial trigger point release (MFR) plus mobility exercise and MFR. Design: A randomized controlled trial. M...

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Published inPhysical therapy rehabilitation science Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 269 - 278
Main Authors Beom-Cheol Shin, 최원재(Wonjae Choi), Jihye Jung, 이승원(Seungwon Lee)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 물리치료재활과학회 30.06.2022
Korean Academy of Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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ISSN2287-7576
2287-7584
DOI10.14474/ptrs.2022.11.2.269

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Summary:Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects on pain and function of patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy when applying trigger point of infraspinatus and teres minor to myofascial trigger point release (MFR) plus mobility exercise and MFR. Design: A randomized controlled trial. Methods: The total participants were 30patients and were separated to MFR plus mobility exercise group(n=15) and MFR group (n=15) according to the randomized treatment method. The MFR was performed at two infraspinatus tampon points and one teres minor tampon point for twice a week for 4 weeks and the treatment time was 6 minutes 20 seconds in each position. The MFR group also carried out the myofascial trigger point release in the same way as the MFR plus mobility exercise group. Results: The MFR plus mobility exercise group significantly reduced objective and subjective pain (p<0.05). The range of motion of the shoulder joint flexion and external rotation, Quick-Disability of the Arm, shoulder and Hand, and Shoulder Pain and Disability Index were significantly improved in the group to which MFR plus mobility exercise was applied (p<0.05). Conclusions: These results confirmed that MRF plus mobility exercise is more effective in relieving shoulder pain and improving function in rotator cuff tendinopathy.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202222252285944
ISSN:2287-7576
2287-7584
DOI:10.14474/ptrs.2022.11.2.269