Abstract

Background: Pain with resisted wrist, middle finger, or both dorsiflexion, along with discomfort and tendernessacross the lateral epicondyle the humerus, are all symptoms of tennis elbow. It affects 1-3% of adults annually,mainly in the dominant hand.This study was designed to inspect the effectiveness of active release technique andmyofascial release technique in lateral epicondylitis.Purpose: To find the effectiveness of active release technique and myofascial release technique in lateralepicondylitis.Materials and Methods: Total of 40 participants were selected from karthik hospital for 4 weeks according toinclusion and exclusion criteria and the participants were explained about treatment safely and about theprocedure and written consent was obtained. All the subjects underwent pretest measurement with NPRS andPRTEE at the beginning of treatmentResults: Statistical analysis of data showed significant differences not only in myofascial group but also in theactive release group. The myofascial release group were significantly higher than the active release group, with ap value of <0.0001Conclusion: Myofascial release Technique is more effective than Active release technique in the lateral epicondylitis

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