Observed Actions in Chronic Neck Pain
Chronic PainThe aim of the present protocol is to prove if the observed actions (AOb) will improve the cervical range of motion (CROM) in patients with non-specific chronic neck pain (CNP). This study is a parallel-group double blind randomized clinical. Outcome measures were CROM, and pressure pain detection thresholds (PPDT) with a digital algometer. The follow-up will consist of three evaluations: pre- treatment, post-treatment and 10 minutes after second measurement (motor imagery).
Short-Term Response of Thoracic Spine Manipulation With or Without Trigger Point Dry Needling for...
Neck PainThis study will assess the short term response of thoracic spinal manipulation with or without trigger point dry needling in 58 subjects with a primary complaint of mechanical neck pain.
Immediate Effects Cervicothoracic Manipulation Versus Passive Upper Trapezius Stretch
Neck PainThe proposed project seeks to evaluate the influence of cervicothoracic (CT) manipulation and passive stretching to the upper trapezius on pressure pain thresholds and range of motion (ROM) in individuals without recent complain of neck pain.
The Effect of Directional Specific Thoracic Spine Mobilization on Cervical Spine Pain
Neck PainHypothesis: There is no difference in directional specific manipulation of the thoracic spine for patients with neck pain. Patients seeking physical therapy for neck pain routinely have their thoracic spine manipulated. This study seeks to determine if directional limitations in the spine can be specifically determined and treated to decrease neck pain.
Motor_Control_Neck_SSED
Neck PainForward Head PostureNeck pain is a common problem in the western world. There is a group of people suffering from neck pain with a reduced ability to maintain an upright posture showing a forward head position and an altered muscle function. The aim of the study was to evaluate a motor control intervention for patients with persistent neck pain and a forward head posture. This pilot study used a Single System Experimental Design (SSED) with an A-B-A-design and multiple baselines. The tailored motor control intervention addressed the faulty postural alignment and the deep muscles of the cervical spine.
Preliminary Neck Classification Study
Neck PainThe purpose of this study was to assess if pain and function in patients with neck pain is less when physical therapists use a classification system.
The Effect of TheraBand® Kinesiology Tape on Post-manipulation Pain and Range of Motion
Acute Non-complicated Postural Neck PainThe purpose of this study is to determine if post-manipulation elastic therapeutic tape (ETT) with TheraBand® Kinesiology Tape to neck pain patients can impact neck range of motion (ROM) and post-manipulation pain. A convenience sample of 50 patients, between the ages of 18-64, who present with acute non-complicated postural neck pain will be recruited from an outpatient chiropractic clinic. Upon providing consent to participate, patients will be randomly assigned into 2 groups; Control Group (manipulation only) and Tape Group (manipulation plus tape). Pain and neck ROM will be recorded at 3 different intervals: (1) pre-cervical manipulation, (2) within 5 minutes of cervical manipulation, (3) with 24-48 hours after manipulation.
Chronic Low Back Pain and Neck Pain Prospective Study
Chronic Low Back PainChronic Neck PainThis prospective observation multifaceted study aims: To perform a large prospective study and identify multiple "omics" biomarkers in chronic low back pain To validate identified biomarkers for progression of acute to chronic low back pain To validate identified biomarkers and test their heritability/validity in additional cohorts To identify pathways and relevant individual variations for generation, propagation and subsidence of pain To identify new imaging biomarkers related to chronic low back pain To develop a registry of neck and low back pain subjects to help monitor the health-care management and utility to improve protocols and patient outcomes.
Effectiveness of Massage Therapy With Active Component and Therapeutic Exercise in Cervical Pain...
Neck PainChronic PainIt is an interventional study that proves the eficacy of the manual therapy with active manual therapy and combined with exercise in cervical pain.
The Effect of Matrix Rhythm Therapy in Patients With Chronic Neck Pain
Chronic PainPhysical DisabilityThirty individuals with chronic neck pain randomised into two groups. Group I (15 subjects) received a total of 10 sessions as 5 sessions a week.Hot pack to cervical and upper thoracic regions (20 minutes), conventional Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) (100 Hz for 40 μsec), therapeutic ultrasound (1 Megahertz (MHz) for 5 minutes) and conventional massage were applied. Five sessions of Matrix Rhythm Therapy (2., 5., 6., 8., 10. sessions of combined physiotherapy programme) was added at combined physiotherapy Group II. Matrix Rhythm Therapy was applied to cervical and thoracic regions using 10 Hz frequency for 30 minutes. Pain intensity was measured using by a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) measuring 10 cm. Muscle spasm in cervical region was assessed by using a VAS measuring 10 cm. Turkish version of Neck Disability Index (NDI) was used to assess the disability caused by neck pain. Turkish version of Beck Depression Inventory was used to assess emotional status of participants.