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Immediate Effect of Cervical Manual Therapy Methods in Patients With Neck Pain

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Medipol Health Group

Status

Completed

Conditions

Neck Pain

Treatments

Other: Manual therapy
Other: myofascial release

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05567302
Cervical Manual Therapy

Details and patient eligibility

About

Chronic neck pain is an important health problem in modern society and is frequently encountered today. Approximately 10% of the adult population experiences neck pain at least once in their lives.

Anamnesis of the patient with neck pain; It should include the patient's complaints, illness history, family history, social status, work life and leisure activities.

The age of the patient, the severity of the symptoms, the mechanism of the injury, the activity history, the duration of the symptoms, the location and limits, the spread of the pain, the relationship of the complaints with the change in position, the restrictions during movement, and the sleeping positions should be taken into account. In addition, past diseases, operations and current diseases, medications used should be recorded.

Among chronic pains, neck pain ranks second after low back pain. Physical stresses in daily living activities, maintaining static posture and sleeping habits, carrying bags and weights in the wrong position, muscle imbalance are important factors in neck pain. Although cervical spine involvements have a great effect on neck pain, almost all of them have paravertebral muscle spasm, especially trapezius muscle spasm. Physiotherapy applications are widely used in the treatment of chronic neck pain.

Full description

Therapeutic approaches are frequently used to reduce inflammation and accelerate the healing process. Reducing pain in neck diseases, ensuring sufficient length of the muscle, strength balance, improving strength and function, improving postural re-education and cervical movements are the main goals. With the increasing prevalence of neck pain, the search for new treatment methods is increasing.

It includes manual therapy, manipulation, acupuncture, and soft tissue therapy for chronic neck pain. Neck pain results from deep muscle dysfunctions and altered fascia structures. In this case, it may cause the disruption of the continuous musculofacial corset-like system. In addition, changes in the fascia (increased fascial thickness and disruption of fascial alignment) may affect this system more. Myofascial release is one of the soft tissue treatment applications. Although there are studies reporting that myofascial release is a method that can achieve positive effects such as reducing pain intensity and improving muscle function, there are few studies on this subject in the literature and sufficient evidence has not been reached.

Enrollment

116 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 60 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Neck pain
  • Being between 20-60 years old

Exclusion criteria

  • Cardiopulmonary disease
  • malignancy and pregnancy
  • Operation, injection, etc. for the neck in the last 3 months. those with a history of treatment
  • Spine surgery
  • Psychological discomfort
  • Neurological and orthopedic deficits

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

116 participants in 2 patient groups

Manual therapy
Experimental group
Description:
Manual therapy, manipulative therapy, is a completely manual treatment method that includes special techniques and is known as a treatment that aims to correct bony deformities and is highly effective when combined with exercise.
Treatment:
Other: Manual therapy
myofascial release
Active Comparator group
Description:
Foam rollers are a popular tool for helping athletes release muscle knots or trigger points.Myofascial release is a soft tissue method that provides removal of adhesions and tissue tension in tissues due to overload and repetitive use.
Treatment:
Other: myofascial release

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