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International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 2021
The neuropathic pain in the General population ranges from 1 to about 18 %. There are many scales... more The neuropathic pain in the General population ranges from 1 to about 18 %. There are many scales to measure the same but one commonly used in the S-LANSS pain scale. This pain scale helps to identify the neuropathic pain. This score is useful to identify the neuropathic pain and the best part about this is that there is absolutely no need for a clinical examination. This study puts in an effort to translate the above said scale into Kannada and find its efficacy
International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 2021
Swimming is a combination of upper limb and lower extremities strength exercise and also cardiova... more Swimming is a combination of upper limb and lower extremities strength exercise and also cardiovascular training. In competitive swimmers during swimming functional variations in anatomy or biomechanics and poor techniques leads to overuse injuries and micro trauma. TMD is multifactorial disorder commonly associated with masticatory and articular disabilities. According to previous studies there is a high demand on neck rotation and upper limb activities for the propulsion of the body inside the water and which negative synchronized activities of jaw and mastication structure. There is no studies have been attempted to find out the prevalence of TMD among competitive swimmers through there is a greater demand on TMJ structure due to their swimming mechanics.
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy—An International Journal, 2020
Background: Shoulder Impingment Syndrome (SIS) is a generic term for injury of structures in the ... more Background: Shoulder Impingment Syndrome (SIS) is a generic term for injury of structures in the subacromial space, regarded as anatomic abnormalities of the coracoacromial arch or humeral head. SIS is thought to be associated with articular or myofascial dysfunction, various researches have been done on rehabilitation of shoulder impingement by addressing either osseous structure or myofascial structure and found to be effective. But no studies could retrieve to compare these two. Objective: To compare the immediate effects of mobilization vs myofascial release on pain and range of motion in subjects with shoulder impingement syndrome. Study Design: A pilot randomized trial. Method: 20 subjects with SIS of both the genders were randomly divided into two groups: group 1 (n=10), which received MFR on active muscle trigger points and group 2 (n=10), received mobilization of AC joint along with Thoracic spine for four sessions. The outcome measures shoulder pain and range of motions me...
Journal of Advances in Sports and Physical Education, 2019
Swimming is an unique sport. It is the combination of upper limb and lower extremity strength exe... more Swimming is an unique sport. It is the combination of upper limb and lower extremity strength exercise and also cardiovascular training in non-weight bearing environment. In competitive swimmers, there are four strokes freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke. Competitive swimmers trains 10,000 to 20,000 meter per day. At an average of 8 to 10 arm cycles per 25 meter. Swimmers push their body to the limits of the functions so normal variations in anatomy or biomechanics and poor technique may lead to overuse injuries and micro trauma. The most common swimming injuries are shoulder, neck and back. The prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in competitive swimmers is, shoulder 37%, knee 28%, spine 22% and foot and ankle is 19%. Limited number of studies are available to find out the prevalence of TMJ disorders in competitive swimmers. This study puts in an effort to find the same.
Journal of Advances in Sports and Physical Education, 2019
Background: The overhead throwing motion is complex, and restrictions in range of motion (ROM) at... more Background: The overhead throwing motion is complex, and restrictions in range of motion (ROM) at the hip may place additional demands on the shoulder that lead to injury. However, the relationship between hip and shoulder ROM in fast bowlers with and without a history of shoulder injury is unknown. Aim: To find out the association between non dominant hip and dominant shoulder internal rotation range of motion with and without shoulder injury in cricket fast bowlers. Study design: A cross-sectional study. Method: 35symptomatic and 35 asymptomatic fast bowlers were included. Symptomatic and asymptomatic fast bowlers were screened for the measurement of non-dominant hip and dominant shoulder rotation range of motion. And SPADI used to screen for the shoulder injury in symptomatic fast bowlers. Results: There is significant association between shoulder injury and non-dominant hip IR ROM and no significant association between non-dominant hip and dominant shoulder IR ROM. Conclusion: Fast bowlers with shoulder injury had decreased non dominant hip IR ROM and the co-relation was significant. The decreased IR ROM was compensated by other kinematic chain and ER ROM. Hence, fast bowlers with shoulder pathology must always be screened for hip joint ROM as well.
International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 2021
The neuropathic pain in the General population ranges from 1 to about 18 %. There are many scales... more The neuropathic pain in the General population ranges from 1 to about 18 %. There are many scales to measure the same but one commonly used in the S-LANSS pain scale. This pain scale helps to identify the neuropathic pain. This score is useful to identify the neuropathic pain and the best part about this is that there is absolutely no need for a clinical examination. This study puts in an effort to translate the above said scale into Kannada and find its efficacy
International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health, 2021
Swimming is a combination of upper limb and lower extremities strength exercise and also cardiova... more Swimming is a combination of upper limb and lower extremities strength exercise and also cardiovascular training. In competitive swimmers during swimming functional variations in anatomy or biomechanics and poor techniques leads to overuse injuries and micro trauma. TMD is multifactorial disorder commonly associated with masticatory and articular disabilities. According to previous studies there is a high demand on neck rotation and upper limb activities for the propulsion of the body inside the water and which negative synchronized activities of jaw and mastication structure. There is no studies have been attempted to find out the prevalence of TMD among competitive swimmers through there is a greater demand on TMJ structure due to their swimming mechanics.
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy—An International Journal, 2020
Background: Shoulder Impingment Syndrome (SIS) is a generic term for injury of structures in the ... more Background: Shoulder Impingment Syndrome (SIS) is a generic term for injury of structures in the subacromial space, regarded as anatomic abnormalities of the coracoacromial arch or humeral head. SIS is thought to be associated with articular or myofascial dysfunction, various researches have been done on rehabilitation of shoulder impingement by addressing either osseous structure or myofascial structure and found to be effective. But no studies could retrieve to compare these two. Objective: To compare the immediate effects of mobilization vs myofascial release on pain and range of motion in subjects with shoulder impingement syndrome. Study Design: A pilot randomized trial. Method: 20 subjects with SIS of both the genders were randomly divided into two groups: group 1 (n=10), which received MFR on active muscle trigger points and group 2 (n=10), received mobilization of AC joint along with Thoracic spine for four sessions. The outcome measures shoulder pain and range of motions me...
Journal of Advances in Sports and Physical Education, 2019
Swimming is an unique sport. It is the combination of upper limb and lower extremity strength exe... more Swimming is an unique sport. It is the combination of upper limb and lower extremity strength exercise and also cardiovascular training in non-weight bearing environment. In competitive swimmers, there are four strokes freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke. Competitive swimmers trains 10,000 to 20,000 meter per day. At an average of 8 to 10 arm cycles per 25 meter. Swimmers push their body to the limits of the functions so normal variations in anatomy or biomechanics and poor technique may lead to overuse injuries and micro trauma. The most common swimming injuries are shoulder, neck and back. The prevalence of musculoskeletal injuries in competitive swimmers is, shoulder 37%, knee 28%, spine 22% and foot and ankle is 19%. Limited number of studies are available to find out the prevalence of TMJ disorders in competitive swimmers. This study puts in an effort to find the same.
Journal of Advances in Sports and Physical Education, 2019
Background: The overhead throwing motion is complex, and restrictions in range of motion (ROM) at... more Background: The overhead throwing motion is complex, and restrictions in range of motion (ROM) at the hip may place additional demands on the shoulder that lead to injury. However, the relationship between hip and shoulder ROM in fast bowlers with and without a history of shoulder injury is unknown. Aim: To find out the association between non dominant hip and dominant shoulder internal rotation range of motion with and without shoulder injury in cricket fast bowlers. Study design: A cross-sectional study. Method: 35symptomatic and 35 asymptomatic fast bowlers were included. Symptomatic and asymptomatic fast bowlers were screened for the measurement of non-dominant hip and dominant shoulder rotation range of motion. And SPADI used to screen for the shoulder injury in symptomatic fast bowlers. Results: There is significant association between shoulder injury and non-dominant hip IR ROM and no significant association between non-dominant hip and dominant shoulder IR ROM. Conclusion: Fast bowlers with shoulder injury had decreased non dominant hip IR ROM and the co-relation was significant. The decreased IR ROM was compensated by other kinematic chain and ER ROM. Hence, fast bowlers with shoulder pathology must always be screened for hip joint ROM as well.