European International Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 6 No. 8 November 2017 17 EFFECT OF TAPING IN SUBJECTS WITH SUPRASPINATUS TENDONITIS Samreena Shamim 1 , Khurram Hamidi 2 , Syeda Farhat Fatima Rizvi 3 , Dr. Zuhaira Faruqui 4 , Muhammad Usman Khan 5 and Jharna Devi 6 1 STUDENT, Email: sam-reena@hotmail.com 2 Asst.Manager physiotherapy, Ziauddin Hospital Clifton, Email: khurram_hamidi74@hotmail.com 3 Asst.Admin Manager physiotherapy, Ziauddin Hospital Clifton 4 Senior Physiotherapist, Ziauddin Hospital Clifton 5 Asst. Professor, College of physiotherapy, Ziauddin University, Email: m_khanusman@hotmail.com 6 Manager physiotherapy, Ziauddin Hospital Clifton, Email: jdodani@gmail.com Abstract OBJECTIVE: To study the effects of taping and general exercise therapy in subjects with supraspinatus in relations of strength, functional activities and pain. Study design: Randomized Control Trial Source of Data: Study was conducted in Physiotherapy OPD in Ziauddin Hospital, Clifton. Duration of study: 06 months. Sampling Technique: random sample technique Sampling Methods: Subjects was randomly allocated into two groups i.e. group A and group B. Group A: taping Group B: exercise All patients was examined beforehand and afterward the treatment and then evaluate the findings. Pain intensity were be measured by Visual Analog Scale and Physical Function outcomes was measured by MASES (The .Modified .American .shoulder and .elbow .surgery (MASES) score. Result: Group A: The result shows that the mean pain score of VAS before treatment 5.88 ± 1.130, but after treatment VAS score were decreased and intensity of pain was 1.80 ± 1.041. P-value 0.006. Frequency of pain score is mentioned in Table 3.