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Effectiveness of Dry Needling on Upper Trapezitis Patient Compared to Ultrasound Therapy

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Background: This study was designed to inspect the effectiveness of Dry Needling on Upper Trapezitis patientcompared to Ultrasound TherapyPurpose: To compare the effectiveness of dry needling on upper trapezitis patients compared to ultrasoundtherapy.Materials and Methods: Fifty participants were divided into a couple of categories: Group A received dryneedling twice a week, while Group B received ultrasound therapy four times a week for two weeks. Stretchingand strengthening exercises were given to all groups. Participants were evaluated using the Pain Rating Scale(NPRS), cervical lateral flexion range of motion, and cervical rotation range of motion at two intervals (before andafter treatment). Study period: November 2022 to April 2023Result: According to the statistical evaluation, there was a significant within-group improvement for NPRS andCROM (Lateral Flexion and Cervical Rotation) before and after therapy for both Groups A and B, with a p value of0.0001. With a higher effectiveness for DRY NEEDLING in lowering discomfort and enhancing ROM, the betweengroupevaluation is statistically significant with p<0.0001 for NPRS and p<0.0001 for CROM (lateral flexion andcervical rotation).Conclusion: Dry needling is more effective than ultrasound therapy in upper trapezitis
Title: Effectiveness of Dry Needling on Upper Trapezitis Patient Compared to Ultrasound Therapy
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Background: This study was designed to inspect the effectiveness of Dry Needling on Upper Trapezitis patientcompared to Ultrasound TherapyPurpose: To compare the effectiveness of dry needling on upper trapezitis patients compared to ultrasoundtherapy.
Materials and Methods: Fifty participants were divided into a couple of categories: Group A received dryneedling twice a week, while Group B received ultrasound therapy four times a week for two weeks.
Stretchingand strengthening exercises were given to all groups.
Participants were evaluated using the Pain Rating Scale(NPRS), cervical lateral flexion range of motion, and cervical rotation range of motion at two intervals (before andafter treatment).
Study period: November 2022 to April 2023Result: According to the statistical evaluation, there was a significant within-group improvement for NPRS andCROM (Lateral Flexion and Cervical Rotation) before and after therapy for both Groups A and B, with a p value of0.
0001.
With a higher effectiveness for DRY NEEDLING in lowering discomfort and enhancing ROM, the betweengroupevaluation is statistically significant with p<0.
0001 for NPRS and p<0.
0001 for CROM (lateral flexion andcervical rotation).
Conclusion: Dry needling is more effective than ultrasound therapy in upper trapezitis.

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