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Administrative data

NCT number NCT06031571
Other study ID # cupping vs release
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 1, 2023
Est. completion date May 15, 2024

Study information

Verified date April 2024
Source South Valley University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

A randomized controlled trial will be conducted to investigate the effect of dynamic cupping versus the effect of myofascial release therapy on patients with mechanical neck pain.


Description:

PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of dynamic cupping versus myofascial release therapy on pain level, range of motion, and functional level in mechanical neck pain… BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a multivariate disease and is a leading issue in a modernized society. The economic burden of neck pain is remarkable and includes treatment costs, reduced productivity, and job-related problems (Cohen, 2015). There is no one definitive treatment for neck pain. However, different pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments have been recommended, including laser therapy, massage, acupuncture, yoga, and aquatic therapy (Corvillo et al., 2020). However, there are no studies focusing on comparing the effect of dynamic cupping and myofascial release in mechanical neck pain. HYPOTHESES: There will be no effect of dynamic cupping versus myofascial release therapy on pain level, range of motion, and functional level in patients with mechanical neck pain… RESEARCH QUESTION: Will there be a difference between dynamic cupping versus myofascial release therapy on pain level, range of motion, and functional level in patients with mechanical neck pain?


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date May 15, 2024
Est. primary completion date October 1, 2023
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 40 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age between 18- 40 years. 2. Body mass index is less than or equal 25 kg/m² 3. Participants have experience mechanical neck pain for at least the previous 3 months. Exclusion Criteria: - Mechanical neck pain due to trauma ,disc protrusion ,congenital deformity of the spin ,spinal stenosis and rheumatoid disease.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Procedure:
dynamic cupping
Dynamic cupping is a form of massage therapy that involves using Hijamat cups without skin injury while applying suction then performing circular and transverse movements
Myofacial release
Myofascial release is a form of manual therapy using hands-on techniques to regain tissue extensibility and elasticity
traditional exercise (neck stretching and strengthening exercses)
Stretching exercises are therapeutic exercises that aim to improve ranges of motion and tissue elasticity. Strengthening exercises are therapeutic exercises that aim to improve muscle power and maintain the gained ranges of motion

Locations

Country Name City State
Egypt Faculty of physical therapy Cairo
Egypt Faculty of physical therapy, South Valley University Qina Qena

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
South Valley University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Egypt, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Cervical range of motion Cervical flexion and extension ranges of motion are measured by goniometer in numerical degrees Assessment will be done pre and post treatment sessions (3 sessions/week, total of 12 sessions in 4 weeks)
Secondary Neck Disability index The neck disability index is a questionnaire has been designed to inform how neck pain has affected different aspects in everyday life. Assessment will be done pre and post treatment sessions (3 sessions/week, total of 12 sessions in 4 weeks)
Secondary Visual analog scale The visual analog scale is a scale for pain severity assessment with range from 0 (o pain) to 10 (intolerable pain) Assessment will be done pre and post treatment sessions (3 sessions/week, total of 12 sessions in 4 weeks)
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