Authors :
Shireen Parveen MPT Ortho; E. Venkat Laxman Associate; K. Madhavi; K. Indira Pavani; K. Bhargava Shanker Associate; E. Udayamala Assistant
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 7 - July
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi
Scribd :
https://tinyurl.com/mw9x45dk
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8188952
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the
efficacy of triple osteopathic manipulative method
and open kinematic chain exercises in individuals
with pes anserine bursitis.
Methodology: Two groups of 30 patients each
received 30 patients were randomly assigned. 15
patients make up Group-A (open kinematic
exercises). There are 15 patients in Group-B (triple
osteopathic manipulative treatment). Pre-assessment
was completed for both groups before to the start of
the intervention programme using the outcome
measures of VAS and KNEE ROM
(GONIOMETER).
Procedure: Group-A underwent open kinematic
chain exercises during the course of a 6-week
intervention programme, while Group-B received
triple osteopathic manipulative therapy. Assessments
were done following the 6-week intervention.
Results: Both groups A and B did not exhibit any
statistically significant differences between pre- and
post-intervention, according to the data analysis.
Comparing the mean values of Group A and B
reveals that both are efficient in treating pes anserine
bursitis.
Conclusion: These results show that triple
osteopathic manipulative treatment and open
kinematic chain exercises are equally beneficial at
easing pain and restoring range of motion in people
with pes anserine bursitis.
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the
efficacy of triple osteopathic manipulative method
and open kinematic chain exercises in individuals
with pes anserine bursitis.
Methodology: Two groups of 30 patients each
received 30 patients were randomly assigned. 15
patients make up Group-A (open kinematic
exercises). There are 15 patients in Group-B (triple
osteopathic manipulative treatment). Pre-assessment
was completed for both groups before to the start of
the intervention programme using the outcome
measures of VAS and KNEE ROM
(GONIOMETER).
Procedure: Group-A underwent open kinematic
chain exercises during the course of a 6-week
intervention programme, while Group-B received
triple osteopathic manipulative therapy. Assessments
were done following the 6-week intervention.
Results: Both groups A and B did not exhibit any
statistically significant differences between pre- and
post-intervention, according to the data analysis.
Comparing the mean values of Group A and B
reveals that both are efficient in treating pes anserine
bursitis.
Conclusion: These results show that triple
osteopathic manipulative treatment and open
kinematic chain exercises are equally beneficial at
easing pain and restoring range of motion in people
with pes anserine bursitis.