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Effectiveness of Dry Needling on Lateral Epicondylitis Patient Compared to Ultrasound Therapy

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Background: The goal of study is to assess the effectiveness of dry needling and ultrasound therapy on lateralepicondylitis patients.Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of dry needling on lateral epicondylitis patients compared to ultrasoundtherapy.Materials and Methods: Ninety subjects with lateral epicondylitis (both male and female) divided in two groups.Group “A” acquired dry needling two days a week for a period of two weeks and Group “B” acquired ultrasoundtherapy four days a week for a period of two weeks. Visual Analogue Scale, Patient-rated tennis elbow evaluationwere used to assess patients in before and after treatment. Study period: November 2022 to April 2023.Result: Based on data analysis both visual analogue scale and patient rated tennis elbow evaluation values in eachgroup are significantly different in before and after treatment having p<0.0001 for each group. In Group analysisis highly significant with p<0.0001 for VAS, p<0.0001 for PRTEE dry needling is greater in lowering discomfortand increasing mobility.Conclusion: Dry needling is more effective than ultrasound therapy in lateral epicondylitis.
Title: Effectiveness of Dry Needling on Lateral Epicondylitis Patient Compared to Ultrasound Therapy
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Background: The goal of study is to assess the effectiveness of dry needling and ultrasound therapy on lateralepicondylitis patients.
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of dry needling on lateral epicondylitis patients compared to ultrasoundtherapy.
Materials and Methods: Ninety subjects with lateral epicondylitis (both male and female) divided in two groups.
Group “A” acquired dry needling two days a week for a period of two weeks and Group “B” acquired ultrasoundtherapy four days a week for a period of two weeks.
Visual Analogue Scale, Patient-rated tennis elbow evaluationwere used to assess patients in before and after treatment.
Study period: November 2022 to April 2023.
Result: Based on data analysis both visual analogue scale and patient rated tennis elbow evaluation values in eachgroup are significantly different in before and after treatment having p<0.
0001 for each group.
In Group analysisis highly significant with p<0.
0001 for VAS, p<0.
0001 for PRTEE dry needling is greater in lowering discomfortand increasing mobility.
Conclusion: Dry needling is more effective than ultrasound therapy in lateral epicondylitis.

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