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Graston Technique and Classical Massage for Chronic Neck Pain of Children

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Eastern Mediterranean University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Neck
Pain

Treatments

Other: Classical Massage
Other: Graston technique

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04817384
ETK00-2020-0238

Details and patient eligibility

About

In reviews about manual therapy in children, mild, low-speed spinal mobilizations are emphasized as a safe treatment technique in infants, children and adolescents and have been used in clinics for years. Practices such as manipulation and manual therapy should adjust the force and speed used by the specialist practitioner in accordance with the age and developmental level of the child. Studies have emphasized that massage is an effective method in the treatment of chronic pain for children and adolescents. Significantly low pain and positive mood have been reported by children after these manual therapy sessions. Accordingly, the aim of the planned study is to compare the effects of graston technique and classical massage in children with chronic neck pain.

Full description

Although there are new physiotherapy interventions for musculoskeletal pain, it is seen that studies about manual techniques are limited in childhood. Graston technique includes a small metallic instrument known as "strigil" and used for therapeutic purposes in ancient Greece and Rome. Another source is based on the traditional Chinese treatment known as "gua sha". Those who found the Graston technique are Dr. Konin, Dr. Greenstein, and Dr. Schrader. The basis of the Graston technique used today was inspired by James Cyriax. When the effects of the Graston technique are investigated, they aim to reduce pain, evaluate and increase soft tissue mobility, and improve range of motion and function. This technique is applied using specially designed curved stainless steel tools. These devices create micro trauma to restore normal elasticity and function in soft tissue. The different structures of the instruments allow to modify the degree of treatment. Small size instruments can be used on smaller anatomical structures and mild symptoms. Larger sized instruments are suitable for large treatment areas and severe conditions. Instruments are applied to the soft tissue at 30-60 degree angles with multi-directional stroking movements. The application time is applied for a maximum of 30 to 60 seconds per tissue site. In addition, whether the problem is acute or chronic is the most important factor that determines the duration of treatment. Total treatment time with instruments is generally minimum 8 minutes. It is applied with a maximum of 20 minutes.

In reviews about manual therapy in children, mild, low-speed spinal mobilizations are emphasized as a safe treatment technique in infants, children and adolescents and have been used in clinics for years. Practices such as manipulation and manual therapy should adjust the force and speed used by the specialist practitioner in accordance with the age and developmental level of the child. Studies have emphasized that massage is an effective method in the treatment of chronic pain for children and adolescents. Significantly low pain and positive mood have been reported by children after these manual therapy sessions. Accordingly, the aim of the planned study is to compare the effects of graston technique and classical massage in children with chronic neck pain.

Enrollment

52 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

10 to 12 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • The children who have a chronic neck pain diagnosed by physician.
  • The children who have minimum 10 degree limitation in at least one of neck movements.
  • The children who have pain in neck region higher than 3 from Wong Baker pain scale.
  • The children who state that they have neck pain for at least 3 months

Exclusion criteria

  • The children who have other pain related to neurological or other orthopedic problem apart from neck region.
  • The children who have any chronic disease requiring use of medicine like Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus.
  • The children who have open wound in neck region which may affect the interventions.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

52 participants in 2 patient groups

Graston technique group
Experimental group
Description:
For Graston practice, instruments made of stainless steel material of a type suitable for the body structures and sizes of the children will be preferred. The treatment time takes approximately 20-25 minutes depending on the area being treated. The instant effects of the people will be looked at.
Treatment:
Other: Classical Massage
Classical massage group
Experimental group
Description:
The trapezius, erector spina and levator scapula muscles will be applied with one hand or both hands, starting with general stroking. The intermediate to be used is baby oil or natural oils. The application time will be approximately 20 minutes.
Treatment:
Other: Graston technique

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Esra Mıhçıoğlu; ZEHRA G TOPCU

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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