Global Journal of Research in Management

1. Zeba Rahman And Archana Khanna – Sharda School Of Allied Health Sciences, Sharda Univ., Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Received
20-Jan-2025
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Published
20-Jan-2025
Abstract
Across the globe, a large number of individuals suffer from significant pain and incapacity due to typical musculoskeletal issues including shoulder fatigue, which are frequently observed in basic healthcare. The present review of literature aimed to find the effect of different types of physiotherapeutic interventions for treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). Various databases, such as google scholar, PubMed were searched for studies published between 2017 and 2023 using keywords such as pain, function, disability and shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS). It was found that intervention that focused on strengthening, stabilization and stretching had better results in improving flexibility, function and reducing pain.
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