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2017 Volume.8 No. 3 p.1206 ~ p.1210
Immediate Effects of Maitland Joint Mobilization with Kinematic Taping on Shoulder Pain, ROM, and Muscle Tone in Subacromial Impingement Syndrome
Park Si-Eun

Kim Yang-Rea
Wang Joong-San
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify the immediate effects of Maitland joint mobilization with kinematic taping in subacromial impingement syndrome patients. The Maitland joint mobilization was applied glenohumeral joint. The mobilization was performed at the end of rage to Grade IV. After that, kinematic tape was attached to shoulder joint (supraspinatis, infraspinatis, and trapezius muscles). The intervention period was four days. The measurement was done five times. The shoulder pain, range of motion (flexion, abduction, and rotation of the shoulder joint), muscle tone and stiffness (upper trapezius and deltoid muscle) were measured. The shoulder pain decreased. The range of motion (ROM) was increased all flexion, abduction, and rotation of the shoulder joint. Muscle tone and stiffness were decreased, especially upper trapezius of those was greatly decreased. The findings of present study suggest that Maitland joint mobilization with kinematic taping is effective in decreasing pain, muscle tone and stiffness, and in increasing shoulder ROM in patients with subacromial impingement syndrome.
KEYWORD
Subacromial impingement syndrome, Maitland joint mobilization, Kinematic taping
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