Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 7
  • Issue: 3

Efficacy of Muscle Energy Technique in Combination with Strain-counterstrain Technique on Deactivation of Trigger Point Pain

1Head, Department of Physiotherapy, Taneja Hospital, Preet Vihar, Delhi

2Head, Department of Physiotherapy, Shreya Hospital, Shalimar Garden Extension, Ghaziabad, U.P

3Associate Professor, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Jazan University, KSA

Online published on 29 July, 2013.

Abstract

To establish the best possible long term effective choice of treatment program for deactivating MTrP's by using the combination of muscle energy technique with strain-counterstrain technique

Pretest-Posttest control group design

Outpatient physiotherapy department, Taneja Hospital, Preet Vihar New Delhi.

Fourty five subjects (only male) with Myofascial Trigger Points Pain. Subjects were randomly placed into three groups: Experimental group A (n=15), Experimental group B (n=15) and a Control group C (n=15).

The experimental group A received muscle energy technique in combination with straincounterstrain technique and experimental group B received muscle energy technique alone whereas control group received conventional treatment only.

Pain pressure threshold was assessed with the pressure threshold meter (PTM). Pain and functional status of the patients were measured by a visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Neck Disability Index scores respectively.

Within group analysis revealed significant improvement in pain pressure threshold, functional status and reduction in pain intensity in all groups. Between group analysis revealed significant difference between group A, group B and group C. Further post hoc analysis revealed significant difference between group A and B, group A and C and group B and C for all variables even after one week of follow up after the termination of intervention.

The combination of muscle energy technique with strain-counterstrain has been shown to produce greater improvement in pain pressure threshold on pressure threshold meter, function status on neck disability index scores and reduction in pain intensity on visual analogue scores even after one week of the termination of intervention. This shows the long term effectiveness of combination of two manual techniques deactivating the myofascial trigger point's pain.

Keywords

Myofascial Trigger Points Pain, Pain Pressure Threshold, Pressure Threshold Meter, Muscle Energy Technique, Strain-Counterstrain Technique