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Comparison of Cervical Retraction Exercise and Facet Oscillatory Mobilization in Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain
Sponsor: Riphah International University
Summary
To compare the effects of Cervical Retraction Exercise and Facet Oscillatory Mobilization in chronic Mechanical Neck pain. To compare the effects of Cervical Retraction Exercise and Facet Oscillatory Mobilization in chronic Mechanical Neck pain at improving Neck Disability. To compare the effects of Cervical Retraction Exercise and Facet Oscillatory Mobilization in chronic Mechanical Neck pain at Improving Range of Motion The study design used for this literature would be Randomized Control Trial This study would include total 32 participants which would be divided into two groups, 16 each.
Official title: Compare the Effectiveness of Cervical Retraction Exercise and Facet Oscillatory Mobilization in Improving Pain, Ranges and Disability in Patients With Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
35 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
32
Start Date
2024-05-01
Completion Date
2024-12-13
Last Updated
2024-11-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Cervical retraction exercise
Neck retraction exercises are performed on patients either in sitting or standing in an upright position while pushing their chin backward and simultaneously raising their head within the pain-free range (3 seconds hold)of 10 repetitions in each session at sitting position. Conventional treatment (TENS (2 to 10 Hz),10 mints, Heating pad, stretching of tight muscles Trapezius and SCM)should be included. The patients will received 20-30-minute sessions on 3 alternate days for two consecutive weeks, making it a total of 6 sessions. Patients were advised to revisit after 4 weeks (1 month from the baseline) for follow-up.
Facet oscillatory mobilization
Facet joint oscillatory mobilization on the cervical spine C2-C7(6 to 10 repetitions in each session) in the sitting position. Conventional treatment (TENS (2 to 10 Hz) 10 mints, Heating pad, stretching of tight muscles Trapezius and SCM) should be included. The patients will received 20-30-minute sessions on 3 alternate days for two consecutive weeks, making it a total of 6 sessions. Patients were advised to revisit after 4 weeks (1 month from the baseline) for follow-up.
Locations (1)
Khyber Teaching hospital
Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan