Efficacy of Exercise, Manual Therapy and Tele-rehabilitation-Assisted Treatment on Degenerative Cervical Diseases
Cervical Spine Disease, Neck Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cervical Spine Disease focused on measuring Pain, Anxiety, Quality of Life, Neck disability
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Between the ages of 40-65
- Patients diagnosed with cervical degenerative disease
- Patients with neck pain who have had pain for at least three months
- Patients who can participate in the treatment program by following WhatsApp messages with tele-rehabilitation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with an indication for surgery for the cervical region and or a previous history of cervical surgery,
- Currently receiving treatment from another region,
- Having severe neurological loss,
- Having a primary or spinal metastatic malignancy,
- Having a vascular problem in the upper extremity,
- To be diagnosed with advanced osteoporosis,
- Being pregnant,
- Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus,
- Having an Inflammatory Disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis),
- Having a history of trauma,
- Those who have received physical therapy and rehabilitation for the cervical region in the last 6 months will not be included.
Sites / Locations
- Malatya Education and Research Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Home Exercise Program
Manual Therapy Combined with Home Exercise Program
Tele-rehabilitation Assisted Program
The home exercise program includes a general educational training program. The program includes active stretching, strengthening, and stabilization exercises of neck muscles, head and neck posture exercises as well as relaxation and diaphragmatic breathing exercises. Patients will be asked to do home exercises for 30-45 minutes once a day, 5 days a week for 8 weeks.
Manual Therapy includes soft tissue and joint mobilizations of the cervical vertebrae, scapula and thoracic vertebrae. MT will be applied to the patients 2 days a week for 8 weeks. The home exercise program includes active stretching, strengthening, and stabilization exercises of neck muscles, head and neck posture exercises as well as relaxation and diaphragmatic breathing exercises.
Tele-rehabilitation assisted program will be given in the on-line environment. During 8 weeks, regularly planned exercises will be done via online applications for 30-45 minutes 2 days a week, accompanied by a physiotherapist. These patients will apply active cervical and thoracic region mobilizations called self-mobilization. Patients will be taught active mobilization applications with the help of a towel for the cervical region, with the assistance of a foam-roller for active mobilization of the thoracic region.