Effect of Myofascial Release as an Adjunct with Conventional Therapy on Range Of Motion and Pain in Post Traumatic Knee Stiffness

Life Sciences-Physiotherapy for better pain management

Authors

  • Gayatri Sunil Landge Miss Gayatri Sunil Landge, Intern, faculty of physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of medical sciences deemed to be university, Karad-415110, Maharashtra, India.
  • Dr. Amrutkuvar Rayjade Dr. Amrutkuvar Rayjade, Associate professor, Department of Musculoskeletal Sciences, faculty of physiotherapy, Krishna Institute of medical sciences deemed to be university, Karad-415110, Maharashtra, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2021.11.1.L23-28

Keywords:

Myofascial release, post-traumatic knee stiffness, conventional physiotherapy, visual analogue scale.

Abstract

Post traumatic stiffness and pain are the two main complications which occur after any severe trauma to the knee. Fascia and muscular structures are the major causes for developing stiffness but they are ignored by many physiotherapists as they only focus on intra-articular causes of stiffness. Therefore less research work is available on the effect of myofascial release (MFR) on post-traumatic knee stiffness. Myofascial release can provide immediate effects on stiffness which can be more beneficial if given with conventional protocol of physiotherapy. So it is necessary to study the effect of myofascial release with conventional therapy. To study the effect of myofascial release as  an adjunct with conventional therapy on range of motion and pain in post traumatic knee stiffness,  24 subjects of post traumatic knee stiffness both males and females were selected. Their consent was taken and they were given conventional physiotherapy treatment  with  myofascial release  technique. Results  were obtained by  pre  test  and  post  test  assessment of visual analogue  scale  (VAS)  and  range  of  motion  analysis.  According  to  the  statistical  analysis  of  pre  test  and  post  test assessment it was found that myofascial release technique significantly improves the range of motion and reduces the pain of affected knee joints. MFR is effective in improving the range of motion and decreasing the pain of affected knee joints in case of posttraumatic knee stiffness when given with conventional physiotherapy protocol.

Published

2022-06-27

How to Cite

Gayatri Sunil Landge, & Dr. Amrutkuvar Rayjade. (2022). Effect of Myofascial Release as an Adjunct with Conventional Therapy on Range Of Motion and Pain in Post Traumatic Knee Stiffness: Life Sciences-Physiotherapy for better pain management. International Journal of Life Science and Pharma Research, 11(1), 23–28. https://doi.org/10.22376/ijpbs/lpr.2021.11.1.L23-28

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Research Articles