Magnetic Therapy Versus Exercise Therapy in Old Patients With Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain
Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain focused on measuring Neck Pain, Magnetic therapy, Exercise, Elderly, Proprioception, Balance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: chronic mechanical neck pain for > 3 months. pain at rest or with movement that is felt in the neck, shoulders, and between scapulas on VAS scale at least 3/10. did not have any physical therapy interventions in the last five weeks. Exclusion Criteria: cognitive impairment, rheumatic disease, infected joints, uncontrolled cardiovascular or pulmonary diseases, neurological conditions or nerve pathology, radicular symptoms, or malignancy. previous cervical spine surgeries. implemented cardiac pacemakers or any other electrical devices. vestibular system dysfunction or internal ear problems. corticosteroid injection in the last 12 weeks before participation. lower limb pain or condition that prevents the participant from performing the standing balance assessment.
Sites / Locations
- Imam abdulrahman bin faisal university
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Electromagnetic Field therapy with an exercise program
exercise program
The magnetic field is generated through a mattress that is connected to the device. The maximum program, program 4, for 20 minutes with an intensity of 35 microtesla (level 10) and 50-60 Hz. Every patient is lying on the mattress in a supine position. In addition to exercise training program included postural correction strengthening exercises, stretching, proprioception and balance training
Every patients will practice the exercise training program alone. the program included postural correction, strengthening exercises, stretching, proprioception and balance training