Effects of Transverse Thoracic Mobilization With and Without Lower Trapezius Strengthening Exercises
Mechanical Neck Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Mechanical Neck Pain focused on measuring Neck Pain, Trapezius muscle, Muscle strength, Range of Motion
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Males and females between the age range of 18-40 years with mechanical neck pain for at least 3months. Examination- Symptoms provoked by neck movement and/or palpation of neck musculature. Trapezius Strength Test -To assess lower trapezius muscle strength, patient in prone with shoulder 120 degree abducted and resist the shoulder extension diagonally. Exclusion Criteria: Osteoporosis Tumors Vertebral fractures Diagnosed psychological disorders Neck pain associated with vertigo History of cervical and thoracic spine injury Cervical radiculopathy Traumatic neck injury Shoulder surgery
Sites / Locations
- Syed Medical Complex and Islam Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Group A: Lower Trapezius Strengthening Exercises
Group B: Standardized Physical Therapy
Hot pack at neck area, upper trapezius stretching neck isometrics transverse mobilization glide and Lower Trapezius strengthening exercise includes: Latissimus pull down Prone V- raise Modified Prone Cobra and Standardized Physical Therapy treatment will be given as Hot pack at neck area, upper trapezius stretching, neck isometrics and transverse mobilization glide.
Hot pack at neck area, upper trapezius stretching neck isometrics transverse mobilization glide Group B given Standardized Physical therapy management