Purpose: - The purpose of this study was to find the efficacy between Mulligan’s technique and muscle energy technique in improving pain and functional ability among subjects with adhesive capsulitis. Methods: - 80 subjects who were clinically diagnosed adhesive capsulitis of shoulder were recruited who fulfilled inclusion criteria, later were randomly allocated into two groups. In Group A (n=30) subjects were treated with Mulligan technique whereas in Group B (n=30) subjects were treated with muscle energy technique and both groups received exercises thrice a week for 3 weeks. The outcomes used in this study were SPADI and shoulder range of motion these were recorded pre and post completion of intervention. Results: - Statistical analysis of the data revealed that within group significance but no between group significance. Conclusion: - It was concluded that Mulligan technique and muscle energy technique are equally effective in reducing pain and improving shoulder functional ability in subjects with adhesive capsulitis