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Influence of Adding High Power Pain Threshold Ultrasound to Traditional Therapy on Axioappendicular Muscles Amplitude and Fatigue in Mechanical Neck Pain Randomized Clinical Trials (MNP)

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Neck Pain

Treatments

Other: traditional therapy
Other: high power pain threshold ultrasound

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05540093
p.t.REC/012/003619

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study will investigate the effect of adding high power pain threshold ultrasound to traditional therapy on axioappendicular muscles amplitude and fatigue in neck pain

Full description

Myofascial pain syndrome is a common musculoskeletal pain disorder affecting almost 95% of people with chronic pain disorders and is a common finding in especially pain management centres.It is characterized by trigger points, defined as hyperirritable spots within taut bands of skeletal muscle fibers. The syndrome is associated with tenderness in the muscle, referred pain, spasm and restriction of motion. Patients with MPS begin with one active MTrP (called the primary MTrP) in the affected muscles due to chronic repetitive minor muscle strain, poor posture, systemic diseases, or neuro-musculoskeletal lesions. When not treated correctly, expansion of the pain region and additional active MTrPs (called secondary or satellite MTrPs) will develop one of the most appropriate treatments for trigger points ultrasound therapy. The high-power pain threshold ultrasound (HPPTUS) technique is one of the ultrasound modifications used to treat trigger points In 2004, Majlesi et al. performed the first clinical study to compare this technique with the traditional ultrasound technique in patients with myofascial trigger points. The results showed that HPPTUS was much more effective than the traditional technique, and pain reduction and improved range of motion (ROM) were significant in a smaller number of sessions.sixty patients with mechanical neck pain will be assigned randomly to two equal group. one group will receive high power pain threshold ultrasound and traditional therapy and the other receive traditional therapy alone for four weeks.

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Enrollment

70 patients

Sex

All

Ages

19 to 38 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients with mechanical neck pain from both genders.
  • age between 19 and 38 years
  • patients will be required to have active TrPs in the upper trapezius and levator muscle and neck pain

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients will be excluded if they have History of whiplash injury,
  • History of cervical spine surgery,
  • Cervical radiculopathy or myelopathy,
  • Having undergone physical therapy within the past 3 months before the study
  • Non- rheumatologic diseases as multiple sclerosis,
  • thyroid dysfunction and chronic infection and Rheumatologic condition as mild systemic lupus erythematosus, poly-articular osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and advanced cervical spine degenerative diseases.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

70 participants in 2 patient groups

high power pain threshold ultrasound
Experimental group
Description:
the patients will receive high power pain threshold ultrasound and traditional therapy twice a week for four weeks
Treatment:
Other: traditional therapy
Other: high power pain threshold ultrasound
traditional therapy
Active Comparator group
Description:
the patients will receive traditional therapy twice a week for four weeks
Treatment:
Other: traditional therapy

Trial contacts and locations

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