* To find the effect of the Maitland Mobilization versus Mulligans Mobilization on the pain of the patient suffering from Shoulder pain. * To determine the effectiveness of Mulligans Mobilization versus Maitland Mobilization on the functional status of the patient suffering from shoulder pain. * To determine the effectiveness of Mulligans Mobilization versus Maitland Mobilization on the psychological health status of that patient.
Age range
3 Months – 1 Year
Sex
ALL
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Change in Shoulder Pain Intensity Measured by Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
Timeframe: 4 Weeks
Shoulder Disability Level Measured by DASH (Disability of the Arm Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire)
Timeframe: 4 Weeks
Psychological Status Measured by Beck Depression Inventory Score
Timeframe: 4 Weeks
Cognitive & Emotional Response to Pain Measured by Pain Catastrophic Scale
Timeframe: 4 Weeks