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Comparison Between Effect of Posterior Cervical Weighting and Deep Cervical Flexion Exercise on...

Postural KyphosisNeck Pain6 more

It has been reported that the head protrudes forward relative to the body from the sagittal plane associated with the anterior shifting of the line of gravity (LOG) relative to the base of support (BOS). On the other hand, the center of gravity (COG) has changed with the forward head posture (FHP) and is related to mechanical and musculoskeletal modifications due to postural control, which affects the whole body balance. Griegel-Morris et al. Reported that, after evaluating eighty-eight healthy participants, 66% had a forward head posture (FHP). In addition, he stated that the inverted head posture in the forward head posture will not only cause neck problems, but also can extend to the shoulder joint and thoracic spine. As a result, it causes a general imbalance in the musculoskeletal system. Jung-Ho Kang and his colleagues examined the effect of daily sitting times of computer users on dynamic and static balance and stated that balance ability decreased in heavy computer users. Another study on forward head posture (IBP) revealed that it limits ankle joint movement, especially in ankle plantarflexion.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Instrumental Soft Tissue Mobilization in Patients With Chronic Neck Pain

Neck Pain

In this study, it was planned to investigate the effectiveness of instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilisation (IASTM) in patients with chronic neck pain. Forty eight individuals with chronic neck pain between the ages of 18-70 were included in the study. Individuals were randomly divided into two groups as Combined Therapy (CT) (n = 24) and Exercise Therapy (ET) (n = 24) groups. All exercises were applied to the participants for 4 weeks, 3 times a week, by an experienced physiotherapist for 5 years under supervision. ET which included stretching and strengthening exercises involving the neck, shoulder and around the scapula muscles applied according to the tolerance of the individuals and targeted to be most beneficial in daily life activities. CT in addition to the ET applied 3 times a week for 4 weeks, the participants received a total of 8 sessions of IASTM on the days they came to the treatment twice a week, before the ET. As soon as the participants came to the session, IASTM was applied first. Following the IASTM application, ET was applied in the same protocol and under the same therapist supervise with the ET group. Before and after treatment, deep neck flexor muscle endurance (DNFME), pain severity with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), functional status with Neck Disability Index (NDI), quality of life with Nottingham Health Profile (NHP) treatment and treatment satisfaction was evaluated.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Comparison Of Direct Myofascial Release And Bowen's Technique For Non-Specific Neck Pain

Neck Pain

Neck pain is described as pain in the neck region that may or may not radiate to both the upper limbs and that will last for at least one day. Non-specific neck pain is the common cause of neck symptoms that is mainly due to mechanical causes, postural problem, depression, anxiety or occupational activities. Poor posture causes abnormal muscle loading and muscle injury

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Exercise, Manual Therapy and Tele-rehabilitation-Assisted Treatment on Degenerative...

Cervical Spine DiseaseNeck Pain

The study aims to compare the effectiveness of soft tissue, joint mobilization, and tele-rehabilitation within the scope of Manual Therapy to the exercise program.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Fascial Distortion Model With And Without Neck Isometrics In Patients With Cervical Spine Overload...

Neck Pain

Cervical spine pain is the one the most common musculoskeletal disorder and spinal overload is one of the major causes. Forward tilting of every inch of head increases load on the cervical spine and is referred as cervical spine overload. Persistent overloading and overburdening results in radiation of pain, weakness of muscles and limitation in joint range. Psychological factors are also play role in acute, sub-acute or chronic neck pain. Treatment commonly used for this pain is NSAID, physiotherapy interventions (mobilisation, manipulation, TENS, ultrasound, stretching, isometrics and FDM) and awareness about posture. FDM was established in 1991 by Stephan Typaldos and it recommends that musculoskeletal ailments are due to disruption in fascia. There are 6 diverse proposed facial distortions and diagnosis in this model i.e., trigger band, herniated trigger band, folding distortion, continuum distortion, tectonic fixation and cylinder distortion. Main purpose of this randomised clinical trial will be to find out the effects of fascial distortion model with and without neck isometrics in patients with cervical spine overload. Patients will be recruited into study by consecutive sampling technique and after that patients will be allocated to the groups by random sampling assignment. NPRS, NDI and goniometer will be used as data measuring tool. Treatment will be given to 2 groups. One group will get treatment of only FDM and other group will get treatment of FDM and neck isometrics as well. Treatment will be given two times a week for 4weeks and duration of the session will be of 30 minutes. After collecting data from defined study setting, data will be entered and analyzed by using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows software, version 25. After assessing normality of data by Shapiro-Wilk test, it will be decided either parametric or non-parametric test will be use within a group or between two groups.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Study of Cybis™ 10:25 THC:CBD Oil in Adults With Chronic Back/Neck Pain

Chronic PainNeck Pain10 more

This is a non-randomised, single arm, open-label study of medical cannabis, Cybis™ 10:25, in participants with chronic back or neck pain in which participants receive escalating doses of Cybis™ 10:25.

Completed33 enrollment criteria

Effect of Palpatory Neuromodulation of the Trigeminal Nerve for Tenderness in the Posterior Neck...

NeuromodulationNeck Pain

The purpose of this study is to assess the extent to which a non-invasive, palpatory neuromodulatory protocol on the trigeminal nerve endings on the face can affect tenderness felt on the posterior neck musculature, using the Isotouch pressure sensor system. Specific Aim 1: Subjects will see a decrease in tenderness in the posterior neck musculature. Specific Aim 2: Subjects will show a decrease in tenderness on the trigeminal tender points found on the face.

Completed32 enrollment criteria

SNAGs in Mechanical Neck Pain

Neck Pain

Neck pain is second largest cause of disability worldwide. Chronic neck pain prevalence is 14% which is somewhat higher in females as compared to males. In India reported prevalence is 6%. Therapeutically, neck pain is managed by physiotherapists using rest, stretching and strengthening exercises, educating patient, and intense proprioception and positional exercises.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy and Safety of Non-resistance Manual Therapy in Inpatients With Acute Neck Pain Caused...

Whiplash Injury of Cervical Spine

Non-resistance therapy is a combination of muscle compression relaxation technique and joint mobilization in patients with acute neck pain caused by traffic accidents. This study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of non-resistance therapy for pain and function problems in patients complaining of acute neck pain induced by traffic accidents. So, investigators conduct a randomized controlled trials to verify the effectiveness and safety of non-resistance therapy. From December 2020 to May 2021, investigators recruit 120 inpatients who are suffered from acute neck pain with the numeric rating scale(NRS) over 5 by traffic accident(TA). The Korean medical treatment group(n=60) receives daily acupuncture, herbal medicine, and chuna treatment as inpatient treatment from hospitalization until discharge. For the non-resistance therapy group(n=60), the korean medical treatment is performed in the same manner, but additional non-resistance therapy is performed once a day from the 2nd day to the 5th day of hospitalization. Baseline is the time point before treatment for non-resistance therapy on the second day of hospitalization, and the primary endpoint is the time point after treatment on the 5th day (v5) after hospitalization. For these two groups, investigators compare NRS(Numeric Rating Scale), Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), Range Of Motion(ROM), Neck Disability Index(NDI), the 12-Item Short Form Health Survey(SF-12), and PTSD Checklist for DSM(Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM)-5(PCL-5).

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Versus Integrated on Mechanical Neck Pain

Non-specific Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain

the aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of instrumented assisted soft tissue mobilization versus integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique on mechanical non-specific neck pain

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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