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Active clinical trials for "Neck Pain"

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Manual Therapy Versus Manual Therapy and Exercise and Education in Chronic Neck Pain

Neck PainsPosterior Cervical Pains2 more

The purpose of this study is to know which combination of treatments are the most effective in patients with non-specific neck pain. Study design: This is a single-blind randomized controlled trial. (outcomes assessor). Study population: Men and women aged 18 to 60 years old with neck pain for at least 12 weeks. Interventions: 3 groups will be treated for a period of 4 weeks (8 sessions total; 2 per week).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Cervical and Upper Thoracic Mobilization and Manipulation for Mechanical Neck Pain

Neck Pain

The objective of this pilot study is to determine the feasibility of a large-scale trial. The primary objective is to determine if manipulation applied to the cervical and thoracic spines is more effective than mobilization applied to the cervical and thoracic spines for the management of patients with mechanical neck pain.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Immediate Effects of Thoracic Transverse Mobilization in Patients With Primary Complaint of...

Mechanical Neck Pain

The purpose of this study was to explore the immediate effects of transversrse vertebral pressures (TVP) to the thoracic spine on cervical range of motion and pain in subjects with neck pain,

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Neck-specific Training or Prescribed Physical Activity for Patients With Cervical Radiculopathy...

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The overall objective is to evaluate if treatment with a neck-specific exercise program and cognitive behavioural approach improves the outcome compared with prescribed, self-mediated and progressive physical activity in patients with cervical radiculopathy. There is a lack of evidence of the best treatment for the patient category. Many patients are sick-listed for long periods of time with different kind of treatment approaches or without any treatment at all. The present study could fill the identified knowledge gap by strengthening of the currently weak scientific evidence for treatment of the patient category. The long-term effects of the study could be to reduce the time for sick leave and improve the rate of patients returning to work and/ or former activity by optimising treatments. Further on, to decrease the number of patients who finally have surgery for their neck problems and thus reducing the mental, physical and social costs.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Auto-acupressure: Effectiveness for Diminishing Neck Pain of Benign Origin

Neck Pain

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the auto-acupressure (digital pressure in points of acupuncture) added to the conventional treatment.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Seated Thoracic Manipulation and Targeted Supine Thoracic Manipulation on Cervical...

Neck Pain

Thirty-nine patients with cervical spine pain were randomly assigned to either a seated thoracic manipulation or targeted supine thoracic manipulation group. Pain and flexion range of motion measures were taken before and after the intervention.

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Thoracic Manipulation and Mobilization for Neck Pain

Neck Pain

The purpose of this randomized clinical trial was to examine the widespread effects of thoracic spine thrust manipulation and thoracic non-thrust mobilization on pressure pain sensitivity and neck pain intensity in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Home Use of Cupping Massage in Chronic Neck Pain

Neck Pain

The purpose of this randomized controlled study is to determine the effectiveness of cupping massage as home use for patients with chronic nonspecific neck pain compared to relaxation exercise.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Noxipoint Therapy Versus Standard Physical Therapy Using Electrical Stimulation for Chronic Pain...

Shoulder PainNeck Pain

The purpose of this study is to validate the efficacy of Noxipoint(TM) therapy on chronic pain, and compare it with standard physical therapy using electrical stimulation on patients with chronic pain. Invented by Dr. Charlie Koo at Stanford University, Noxipoint Therapy is a specific procedure with precise location, duration and intensity of TENS stimulation within the general FDA guidelines. The therapy substantially relieves general muscular/tendon pain and persistently restores the muscle and tendon function. The surface locations of nociceptors at the free nerve ending (i.e., "Noxipoints") are focused on in the stimulation therapy. Multiple clinical uses of Noxipoint Therapy confirmed the consistent efficacy of such stimulation at Noxipoints. An observational study of Noxipoint therapy within the FDA-approved use of TENS demonstrated an encouraging 93% success rate in eliminating the chronic pain, such as frozen shoulder pain, within 2-3 sessions. It is an order-of-magnitude improvement over the non-specific application of TENS and any other modalities in pain treatment. A unique neuro-immuno-signaling pathway that implicates the activation of adult stem cells, such as satellite cells in muscles, is implicated based on such a high success rate.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Dry Needling of the Trapezius Muscle in Office Workers With Neck Pain

Myofascial Trigger Point Pain

Deep dry needling of active myofascial trigger points of trapezius muscle is effective in the dimminution of pain of patients

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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