EFFECT OF TWO DIFFERENT MOBALIZATION TECHNIQUES ON RANGE OF MOTION AND PAIN IN FROZEN SHOULDER PATIENT

Author Name: Dr. Pushpa Ladwal

Volume/Issue: 03/03

Country: India

DOI NO.: 08.2020-25662434 DOI Link: https://www.doi-ds.org/doilink/09.2022-33297596/UIJIR

Affiliation:

Assistant Professor, R P Inderaprastha Institute of Medical Science (Physiotherapy) Bastara, Karnal, Haryana, India

ABSTRACT

The goal of this study was to determine the status and level of empowerment of the disabled population in Banke Ward No.12 of Nepalgunj Sub Metropolitan City. The 80 disabled people in the study region were chosen by the researcher. In order to get information from the chosen respondents, the researcher employed a series of questions that included both closed-ended and open-ended inquiries. To ascertain the level of empowerment of impaired persons, the obtained data were evaluated and interpreted. The majority of disabled people have been found to experience discrimination, including exclusion, peer abuse, and mockery. Some of them participate in various community activities, such as weddings, religious events, and festivals. They have so caused embarrassment in society. Many of them participate in social events on an equal footing with others, but when it comes to job, employers rarely give them chances to be hired in their field of work. The majority of disabled persons attend secondary schools. The majority of them have been discovered to be incapacitated due to illnesses and/or congenital defects. To address the needs of the children, the parents must be engaged in their regular jobs. Their challenged children require full-time care, which they are unable to give. The empowerment of the disabled is generally heavily influenced by socio-cultural status, and this status was positive. To examine the level of economic empowerment, the majority of people with disabilities do not receive any benefits Less disabled people possess family assets; this is because so few of them work in places that generate revenue. Only a small percentage of disabled persons live with dignity and take part in home and community decision-making.

Key words: disability, empowerment, support, discrimination, survival

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