The Effectiveness of Trigger Point Release in Myofascial Pain of Calf Muscle

  • Mohammed Ahmed Qasheesh
  • Mallela Bharath Kumar
  • Bhuvanesh Babu Mondey Ganesan
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: Myofascial pain syndrome is one among common disorder in the world population. In astudy on patients with pain complaints, 31% had acute trigger points in all age groups and both sexes.Objective: To find whether there is any additional benefit when trigger point release technique is givenalong with phonophoresis than phonophoresis alone in reducing myofascial pain of Calf muscle.Method: The study is experimental in nature. Thirty samples were selected, using simple randomsampling method and were divided into equal groups. Pretest measurement was taken for pain usingvisual analogue scale. After the pretest experimental group one, received phonophoresis with triggerpoint release techniques and experimental group two received phonophoresis alone once a day for aperiod of seven days. Posttest measurements were recorded for both the experimental groups at the endof the seventh days.Result: The data was subjected to statistical analysis and the following results were obtain.Phonophoresis and Trigger point release technique is significantly effective in reducing myofascialpain of Calf muscle. Phonophoresis is also significantly effective in reducing myofascial pain of Calfmuscle. Phonophoresis with Trigger point release technique is significantly more effective in reducingmyofascial pain of Calf muscle than phonophoresis alone.Conclusion: The results of the study makes us to conclude that Phonophoresis with Trigger point releasetechnique is significantly effective in reducing myofascia pain of Calf muscle than phonophoresis alone.

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Mohammed Ahmed Qasheesh, Mallela Bharath Kumar, Bhuvanesh Babu Mondey Ganesan, & Kondajutur Neelima Sarah. (2021). The Effectiveness of Trigger Point Release in Myofascial Pain of Calf Muscle. Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 15(4), 62–67. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijpot.v15i4.16499

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