Title: Effect of pulsed mode Phonophoresis in relieving Inflammation and Pain in Supraspinatus tendinitis

Authors: Siva Kumar.B, Dr Biju Ravindran, R. Sreekar Kumar Reddy, N.Vamsidhar

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i5.77

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to find the significance of pulsed mode ultrasound in reducing inflammation & pain by using Ketoprofen as couplant.

Methods: 20 subjects presenting with supraspinatus tendinitis, aged 25-35years old, participated in this Study. Subjects were divided randomly into 2 groups.

Group A = pulsed mode of ultrasound (1.0 w/cm2 for 4 minutes) with aqueous gel as couplant.

Group B = pulsed mode of ultrasound (1.0 w/cm2 for 4 minutes) with ketoprofen as couplant.13

Visual Analogue Scale(VAS) and Range of Motion(ROM) is assessed pre treatment and immediately post treatment.

Result: The p value of VAS (post treatment) and ROM (post treatment) in phonophoresis pulsed mode p- value< 0.05 than pulsed mode aqueous gel.

Conclusion: Pulsed mode of ultrasound along with ketoprofen as couplant shows better results compared to pulsed mode when aqueous gel is used as the couplant.

Keywords: Phonophoresis, Tendinitis, Ultrasound, Ketoprofen Gel.

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Corresponding Author

Siva Kumar.B

Assistant Professor

Narayana College of Physiotherapy, Nellore, A.P, India