Additional Effects of Niel Asher Technique Along With Sleeper Stretch on Posterior Capsule in Patients With Adhesive Capsulitis.
The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to find the additional effects of Niel-Asher technique along with sleeper stretch and conventional physical therapy on pain, shoulder ranges of motion and functional disability in patients with Adhesive capsulitis
• Age 40-60 years
• Both Genders: Male and Female
• Patient falls under diagnostic criteria for adhesive capsulitis which is Painful and limited active and passive glenohumeral ROM in capsular pattern (external rotation\> abduction\> internal rotation)
• Patient diagnosed with adhesive capsulitis by orthopedic or general physician
• Patient with phase two and three of adhesive capsulitis based on duration of symptoms
• Patients of adhesive capsulitis with presence of trigger points in rotator cuff muscles and deltoid muscle (trigger points present in at least 1 or 2 of these muscles) based on simon and travell's criteria of trigger points diagnosis.