Neck Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effects of Two Different Home Exercise Programs in Neck Pain
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two different home exercise
methods on exercise compliance, neck pain and neck disability in individuals with neck pain.
Material and metods: The study, carried out between February 2018 and May 2018 at Istanbul
Arel University Vocational School, was performed with 60 people aged 25-60 years who were
suffering from neck pain in academic and administrative staff. The cases were randomly
divided into two groups. In Group 1, the case was given home exercise method (B.M.E.Y) with
printed materials whereas Group 2 was given exercise with home exercise method (V.H.E.Y) with
video phone reminder. Pain intensity was evaluated before and after exercise with 'Visual
Analog Scale' (VAS), whereas the level of neck disability was evaluated before and after
exercise with 'Neck Pain and Disability Score' (NPDS). The obtained results were analyzed
using appropriate statistical methods.
Both groups were prescribed the same type of exercise, duration of exercise and number of
repetitions. group 1 completed the exercise program and marked the exercise attendance
schedule. At the end of the program, these charts were collected from the subjects and the
continuity was evaluated. The group marked the exercises completed with 2 phone app. In the
program used, exercise continuity of the cases was evaluated as days.
Exercises were given at least 3 times a week for 10 weeks and 1 set per day for a total of 6
weeks. individuals; normal joint movement exercises; neck flexion, lateral flexion, rotation,
extension and retraction movements, isometric exercises; neck flexion, extension, lateral
flexion and rotation movements and stretching exercises; neck lateral flexion, neck rotation
and flexion movements were given.
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