The Effect of Neurophysiological Modulation on Muscle Power and Pain Through Manual Therapy Over Electro- Physiotherapy for Athletes with Illio Tibial Band Syndrome (ITBS)

Authors

  • Sanka Theekshana Thebuwanaarachchi
  • Maragala Baddage Samarawickrama
  • Arosha Dissanayake
  • Sampath Gunawardena
  • Himan Shishidara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33425/2690-8077.1125

Keywords:

Iliotibial Band Syndrome, Manual Therapy, Visual Analog Scale, Electro- physiotherapy, Hand-Held Dynamometer

Abstract

Introduction and Objectives: Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) is a common overuse injury in athletes, primarily impacting the knee and hip due to repetitive friction of the iliotibial band against the femur, resulting in pain and restricted hip abduction and knee extension. Muscle power and pain associated with ITBS can be measured using Hand-held Dynamometer (HHD) and Visual-Analog-Scale scores (VAS) respectively. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of two treatment groups, Manual-Therapy (MT) and Electro-Physiotherapy (EPT), in determining the most effective approach for managing ITBS. Materials and Methods: A RCT was conducted at the Sports Medicine Clinic of the Teaching Hospital Karapitiya, enrolling twenty athletes in each group as controls and experimental subjects. The control group received EPT, NSAIDS, and paracetamol for one week, while the experimental group received MT, NSAIDS, and paracetamol for the same duration. Muscle power and pain measurements were assessed using HHD & VAS on D1 and D28. P-values for statistical significance were obtained using RM-ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test. Results: Mean ages for EPT and MT groups were 24.4±6.6 and 25.4±6.6years, respectively. Muscle power (N) for EPT group on D1, and D28 were 101.7±26.3 and 112.7±23 respectively. The same parameters for MT group were 98.1±26 and 186.8±25.3. The mean differences for muscle power of two groups on D1 and D28 were -3.600(P=0.666) and 74.050(P<0.001). VAS scores for EPT group on D1, and D28 were 8.2±0.9 and 7±1 respectively. The same parameters for MT group were 7.9±0.8 and1.8±0.8. The mean differences for pain of two groups on D1 and D28 were 0.250(P=0.395) and -5.200(P<0.001). Partial-Eta-Squared for the two groups were 0.355 and 0.758respectively. ManualTherapy group’s higher effectiveness was statistically significant (p<0.001) and a 35.5% variance in muscle power and 75.8% variance in VAS score was attributable to it. Conclusion:Manual-therapy is superior to electro-physiotherapy in improving muscle power and decreasing in VAS scores of athletes with ITBS.

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Published

2024-08-01

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Sanka Theekshana Thebuwanaarachchi, Maragala Baddage Samarawickrama, Arosha Dissanayake, Sampath Gunawardena, & Himan Shishidara. (2024). The Effect of Neurophysiological Modulation on Muscle Power and Pain Through Manual Therapy Over Electro- Physiotherapy for Athletes with Illio Tibial Band Syndrome (ITBS). Japan Journal of Research, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.33425/2690-8077.1125

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