Abstract

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) poses a significant global health challenge, impacting individuals' overall well-being through pain, compromised balance, and emotional distress. Mulligan's mobilization with movement (MWM) has emerged as a promising intervention, demonstrating immediate benefits in pain reduction and functional improvement. However, a comprehensive understanding of its sustained effects and potential synergies with other modalities remains limited. This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the immediate and short-term efficacy of Mulligan's MWM on pain reduction, physical function, and emotional well-being in KOA patients. Additionally, the study explores the sustained positive effects of MWM and its potential synergies with exercise programs and pharmacological interventions. A systematic literature review spanning 2017 to 2023 was conducted, selecting over 15 peer-reviewed studies from databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and Mendeley. The analysis focused on pain reduction using the Visual Analogue Scale, improvements in physical function through Time Up and Go Test and range of motion assessments, and emotional well-being evaluated via the Beck Depression Inventory. Longitudinal studies provided insights into sustained effects, and a comparative analysis explored synergies with other therapeutic modalities. Mulligan's MWM demonstrated consistent and substantial pain reduction, validated by Visual Analogue Scale scores. Improvements in physical function were evident through enhanced Time Up and Go Test results and increased range of motion. Emotional well-being saw a notable reduction in depression scores. Longitudinal studies indicated sustained positive effects, while a network meta-analysis suggested comparable efficacy with pharmacological interventions. This meta-analysis supports the immediate and short-term efficacy of Mulligan's MWM in addressing pain, improving physical function, and positively impacting emotional well-being in KOA patients. Sustained positive effects and potential synergies with other therapeutic modalities highlight the versatility of Mulligan's MWM, encouraging its integration into evidence-based guidelines for KOA management.

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