Effectiveness of Dry Needling Shoulder Muscles on a Head Turning Task in Participants Aged 30-50 With Neck Pain
Neck Pain, Psychomotor Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Neck Pain focused on measuring Dry needling, Myofascial trigger points, Upper trapezius
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Recurrent neck pain (with a minimum of one episode of acute neck pain corresponding to the area covered by the UT muscle in the last three months) a minimum of one palpable tender, taut band of muscle in the upper trapezius dry needling naïve have normal/corrected vision required for the Fitts' task fluent in English. Exclusion Criteria: Currently experiencing an acute episode of neck pain, treatment to the UT or cervical spine in the last 60 days currently taking pain/nerve medications presence of upper limb neurological signs or symptoms any history of pathology, surgery to the cervical spine trauma or accident involving the cervical spine having general contraindications to needling (including pregnancy, acute trauma, fever or systemic infection and needle phobia) local contraindications at the site of the needle insertion (including local infection, open wounds, burns, inflammation, cellulitis, and undiagnosed lumps) precautions to needling (including history of bacterial endocarditis, heart valve replacement, pace-maker and near joint replacements).
Sites / Locations
- University of Manitoba
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Dry needling
Sham needling
Dry needling involves the insertion of solid monofilament needles into tender points in tight muscle bands for therapeutic purposes.
Shallow penetration of a solid monofilament needle into the skin alone with the "in and out" plunging movement of the needle simulated with the needle's guide tube.