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Comparative Effects of Mulligan's Pain Release Phenomenon and Kaltenborn Mobilizations on Pain, Range of Motion And Disability in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis.
Knee osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition that is prevalent in older population and is associated with pain, stiffness, decreased range of motion and impaired function. Physical therapy techniques, such as Mulligan's Pain Release Phenomenon and Kaltenborn Mobilization are used to alleviate patient's symptoms. A Randomized Clinical Trial was conducted at SAP Rehab Center (Saira Memorial hospital) and Pak Health Care, Lahore. 44 participants age between 40-65 years with Knee Osteoarthritis were randomly assigned into 2 groups. Both groups underwent treatment three times a week for total of six weeks. Group A received treatment through Mulligan's Pain Release Phenomenon along with conventional exercises. Group B received treatment through Kaltenborn mobilization and conventional exercises. Convectional treatment started with hot pack for 10 minutes followed by ultrasound for 8 minute, the program indcluded a series of exercises (Hamstring stretch, Gastrocnemius Stretch, Soleus Stretch and Rectus femoris Stretch all for 3 set with 10 repetitions and 10 seconds hold. Quadricep setting exercises 1 set with 10 repetitions, Full arc extension and Straight leg raises 1 set and 10 repetitions. the exercises program ended with cycling for 2 minutes. Outcome measures were conducted through NPRS for pain, WOMAC for functional disability, Universal Goniometer for range of motion at baseline and after 6 weeks. Data was analyzed through SPSS software version 27. The aim of the study is to compare the effects of Mulligan's Pain Release Phenomenon and Kaltenborn Mobilization on pain, disability and range of motion in patients with early Knee Osteoarthritis.
The objective of my study is to determine the comparative effects of Mulligan's Pain Release Phenomenon and Kaltenborn Mobilization on pain, disability and range of motion in patients with early Knee Osteoarthritis.
Age
40 - 65 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
SAP Rehab Center
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Start Date
June 30, 2025
Primary Completion Date
October 3, 2025
Completion Date
October 3, 2025
Last Updated
February 11, 2026
44
ACTUAL participants
Mulligan's pain release phenomenon
OTHER
Kaltenborn mobilization with traction
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
NCT07351968
NCT06747494
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