The Effect of Manual Therapy on Increasing the Scope of Joint Motion in the Frozen Shoulder: Literature Study
Keywords:
Frozen shoulder, Terapi Manual, Peningkatan Lingkup Gerak Sendi, Studi LiteraturAbstract
Background : Frozen shoulder or commonly known as adhesive capsulitis is a condition of pain in the shoulder and resulting in limited range of motion (ROM). Manual therapy is considered as one of the effective methods that can restore and maintain and increase the range of motion of the shoulder joint in cases of frozen shoulder. Objective : This study aims
to determine the effect of manual therapy on the range of motion of the frozen shoulder. Method : This type of research is a literature study using PICOT analysis. There are four databases used, including: PubMed, PEDro, Sage Journal and Google Scholar. After all journals have been collected and duplication checks have been made to screening, from 1618 journals to 10 journals were accepted and analyzed. Results : In this literature study, researcher have searched and selected articles from 1,618 titles to 10 titles that were included in the inclusion criteria and met the feasibility test. These ten studies showed an increase in the range of motion of the joints in cases of frozen shoulder. CONCLUSION : Research on the effect of manual therapy on increased range of motion in frozen shoulder has been carried out using the literature study method, obtaining ten journals that have passed the screening and feasibility test showing an effect on increased the range of motion of the joints in the shoulder.
Keywords : Frozen shoulder, Manual Therapy, Increased Range of Motion, Literature Study
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