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Effect Cervical Proprioceptive Training Cervical Proprioception Neck Pain:
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
Twenty-two male and female patients with neck pain participated in this study, aged from 25-40 years. They randomly distributed into 2 group: group (A, study) consisted of 11 patients received cervical proprioceptive training, while group (B, control) consisted of 11 patients received usual care. The treatment was performed 3 times per week for 1 month. The cervical proprioception (flexion, extension, right and left rotations) was assessed by Revel laser method as active joint angular reproduction \[absolute error\].
Official title: Physical Therapist at 23 July Hospital Marg Egypt
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
25 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
25
Start Date
2025-04-01
Completion Date
2025-09-01
Last Updated
2025-07-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Cervical proprioceptive training
Study group will receive proprioceptive training through use of a laser pointer in a similar way to the testing. From sitting position, patients were asked to flex, extend and rotate their head and then return to the neutral position . This training was commenced with open eyes. Each direction was repeated 8 times for two sets, 30 seconds rest between sets. Progression of exercise was achieved by closing eyes, and altering the duration (trace shapes for 5 minutes and progress by increasing 2-3 minutes weekly as tolerated), repetitions (2-3 repetitions weekly), sets (1 set weekly) and the degree of difficulty of the task (different shapes and positions as standing and walking)
Advices
Patients of control group were allowed to stay active, avoid poor cervical ergonomics (poor sleeping habits, improper use of mobile/telephone),hot/cold packs, some range of motion exercises, and local medicines as prescribed by their general practitioner.
Locations (1)
Cairo y
Giza, Egypt