2018
DOI: 10.17784/mtprehabjournal.2018.16.632
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Effect of Matrix Rhythm Therapy versus Interferential current therapy with Laser therapy on plantar heel pain: A randomized clinical trial

Abstract: Background: Heel pain is a highly prevalent problem in most developing and under-developing countries. There are many studies done that show beneficial effects by different manual and physical modalities and therapies yet there is more of research to be done on new modalities and therapies that are drug-free rapid in its effect. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the effect of matrix rhythm therapy with strengthening exercises v/s interferential current therapy (ICT) with laser t… Show more

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“…In a study conducted on patients diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, improvement in pain, skin temperature, and functional activities was found to be statistically significant after a single session of MRT application 27 . In another study investigating the effect of MRT on plantar fasciitis, the positive effects of the physiotherapy program consisting of matrix rhythm therapy and strengthening exercises on pain, activity limitation, and patient satisfaction were shown 28 . Koç Akgüç et al 29 performed nine MRT sessions on patients with cervical myofascial pain, whereas no intervention was performed in the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In a study conducted on patients diagnosed with plantar fasciitis, improvement in pain, skin temperature, and functional activities was found to be statistically significant after a single session of MRT application 27 . In another study investigating the effect of MRT on plantar fasciitis, the positive effects of the physiotherapy program consisting of matrix rhythm therapy and strengthening exercises on pain, activity limitation, and patient satisfaction were shown 28 . Koç Akgüç et al 29 performed nine MRT sessions on patients with cervical myofascial pain, whereas no intervention was performed in the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…27 In another study investigating the effect of MRT on plantar fasciitis, the positive effects of the physiotherapy program consisting of matrix rhythm therapy and strengthening exercises on pain, activity limitation, and patient satisfaction were shown. 28 Koc ¸Akgu ¨c ¸et al 29 performed nine MRT sessions on patients with cervical myofascial pain, whereas no intervention was performed in the control group. They found a statistically significant improvement in the MRT group in terms of pain severity, muscle spasm, normal cervical joint motion, and disability level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%