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Current Research: Integrative Medicine
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October 16-17, 2017 Chicago, USA
Yoga and Physiotherapy Congress
Yoga and Physiotherapy 2017
Investigation of the effectiveness of graston technique in persons with lateral epicondylitis
Buket Buyukturan
Ahi Evran University, Turkey
Introduction:
Lateral epicondylitis is one of the most common causes of elbow pain. Lateral epicondylitis
treatment has different treatment modalities. The granston technique is one of these treatment modalities. The
graston technique treats and detects to dysfunctions in the treatment of lateral epicondylitis. It is used in the
treatment of many problems, but the study on lateral epicondylitis activity is scarce. This study aims to investigate
of the effectiveness of graston technique in persons with lateral epicondylitis
Methods:
A total of 32 individuals participated in this study. Patients were randomly separated into two groups.
First group was applied coldpack, electrotherapy, stretching, eccentric training and strengthening exercises
including three times a week for a total of 18 sensions. The second group was used graston technique in addition
to same program applied first group at twice a week for 6 weeks. Patients with lateral epicondilitis were assessed
by Socio-demographic characteristics, Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain intensity, grip strength with hand
dynometer, and Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation Scale (PRTEE) for functionality at baseline and after 6
weeks.
Results:
Socio-demographic characteristics of both groups was shown in table 1. Grip strength, pain intensity,
and Patient-Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation improved in both groups following the treatments (p<0.05) (Table 2).
Comparing the effectiveness of these two treatments, in second group the increase in pain intensity, and PRTEE
was greater (p<0.05) (Table 2).
Conclusions:
Application of the graston technique was found to be effective in recovering grip strength and
increasing capacity of functional activity in the treatment of patients with lateral epicondylitis. There is a need
for more extensive case studies and further studies on evaluating the long-term effect in the graston technique.
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