2021
DOI: 10.52547/sjimu.29.6.1
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Comparison of the Effect of Codman Exercises and Scapular Rhythm on Pain and External Rotation of Shoulder in Women with Frozen Shoulder Syndrome

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“…Participants swing the rope alternatively up and down with the force generated by their un-involved side. They will also be taught to perform Codman exercises in such a way that they will bend forward with a non-affected forearm supported on a table or couch, shoulder relaxed, and then gently swing the affected side arm forwards and backward, side to side, clockwise and counterclockwise in pain-free range (24). Finally, the participants will be instructed to exercise with a finger ladder to increase flexion ROM (table II).…”
Section: Control Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants swing the rope alternatively up and down with the force generated by their un-involved side. They will also be taught to perform Codman exercises in such a way that they will bend forward with a non-affected forearm supported on a table or couch, shoulder relaxed, and then gently swing the affected side arm forwards and backward, side to side, clockwise and counterclockwise in pain-free range (24). Finally, the participants will be instructed to exercise with a finger ladder to increase flexion ROM (table II).…”
Section: Control Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%