Abstract:Background: shin splints are depicting a condition in which leg torment and distress in distal posteromedial part of leg is brought about by dreary action and it rejects reasons for torment because of stress cracks or because of ischemia. Purpose of study: Study aimed to find the prevalence of shin splints among treadmill users in gym. Materials & Methods: The study was observational cross-sectional survey. Purposive sampling was done. 152 data were collected from different gyms of Lahore, Faisalabad and S… Show more
“…Conversely, periostitis is the inflammation resulting from muscle fiber rupture at the junction between muscle and bone. It presents a significant injury risk, with a prevalence of 9.5% and an incidence rate ranging from 13.6% to 20.2%, especially among long-distance runners [2].…”
Background
The discomfort in the mid-shaft and distal end of the tibia caused by shin splints or tibial periostitis also known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is frequently induced by participating in sports or other strenuous activities. The two treatment methods used in this study are the Graston technique and cupping therapy; we have compared cupping with the Graston technique.
Method
It was an interventional study at Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College and Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital. A total of 46 participants with MTSS were included in the study. The participants were randomly divided into two groups and treated for three weeks with four weekly sessions.
Result
Statistical analysis was done after the completion of sampling. Paired and unpaired t-tests were used. A p-value of <0.05 was considered significant. The result was obtained after comparing the pre and post values of the visual analog scale (VAS), treadmill test, step-up and step-down tests, manual muscle testing (MMT), and range of motion (ROM) of the ankle joint. After three weeks of treatment, pain with a p-value of 0.01 S showed a significant effect, and improved functions were reduced in the cupping and Graston technique groups. When compared, cupping therapy showed better results than the Graston technique.
Conclusion
We saw that the cupping therapy might be better than the Graston technique in reducing pain and improving functions.
“…Conversely, periostitis is the inflammation resulting from muscle fiber rupture at the junction between muscle and bone. It presents a significant injury risk, with a prevalence of 9.5% and an incidence rate ranging from 13.6% to 20.2%, especially among long-distance runners [2].…”
Background
The discomfort in the mid-shaft and distal end of the tibia caused by shin splints or tibial periostitis also known as medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is frequently induced by participating in sports or other strenuous activities. The two treatment methods used in this study are the Graston technique and cupping therapy; we have compared cupping with the Graston technique.
Method
It was an interventional study at Ravi Nair Physiotherapy College and Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital. A total of 46 participants with MTSS were included in the study. The participants were randomly divided into two groups and treated for three weeks with four weekly sessions.
Result
Statistical analysis was done after the completion of sampling. Paired and unpaired t-tests were used. A p-value of <0.05 was considered significant. The result was obtained after comparing the pre and post values of the visual analog scale (VAS), treadmill test, step-up and step-down tests, manual muscle testing (MMT), and range of motion (ROM) of the ankle joint. After three weeks of treatment, pain with a p-value of 0.01 S showed a significant effect, and improved functions were reduced in the cupping and Graston technique groups. When compared, cupping therapy showed better results than the Graston technique.
Conclusion
We saw that the cupping therapy might be better than the Graston technique in reducing pain and improving functions.
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