Effects of SNAGS Along With Thoracic Postural Correction Techniques in Patients With Chronic Cervicogenic Headache
Cervicogenic Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cervicogenic Headache focused on measuring cervicogenic headache, thoracic posture correction, SNAGS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients having headache for the last three months
- Patients having unilateral neck pain along with stiffness.
- A headache that is more frequent periorbitally, spreading to the temporal and ocular region and in the low occipital and less frequent in the frontal, parietal and facial region.
- Pain that is usually elicited by applying external pressure on at least 1 of the upper cervical joints (C0-C3) and moderate to severe non throbbing pain
Exclusion Criteria:
- Other types of headaches
- Congenital conditions of the cervical spine
- Disc herniation
- Cervical Fractures
- Degenerating disease of the cervical spine.
- Patients with contraindications to mobilization techniques and those with dizziness due to vertebrobasilar insufficiency or vestibular dysfunctions
Sites / Locations
- Lady reading Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
sustained natural apophyseal glides
SNAGS with thoracic postural correction techniques
SNAGS will be applied in flexion, extension and rotation for a few seconds with 3 repetitions on the first day and 10 repetitions from the next visit.
active as well as therapist-facilitated stretches.thoracic extension in sitting, Wall angle stretch and Corner stretch, while the therapist-facilitated stretches will be seated mid-thoracic stretch and prone mid thoracic stretch. Stretches will be maintained for 15-20 seconds with 10 repetitions of each stretch per session