Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Active, not recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05552313 |
Other study ID # |
FUI/CTR/2022/12 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Active, not recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
March 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date |
February 1, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
September 2022 |
Source |
Foundation University Islamabad |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
Neck pain is considered one of the very common cause of musculoskeletal pain. It is 4th
leading cause of disability with a prevalence ranges between 30% and 50% among general
population. cervical pain is among 5 most contributing factors in causing years lived with
disability. Mechanical neck pain is identified by neck pain that gets evoked by sustained
neck postures, neck mobility and by the palpation of cervical muscles. diagnosis is made
through history and physical examination and can be helpful in differentiating from other
causes of neck pain. functional impairments suffered by mechanical neck pain patients include
weakness of deep cervical flexors, because of activation of superficial cervical muscles,
reduced mobility of cervical spine, development of forward head posture, altered
proprioception and disturbed balance leading to functional disability and decline in health
related quality of life. there are different treatment approaches that include
pharmacotherapy, manual therapy, active exercises, stretching, traction and electrotherapy.
physiotherapy is often the first line treatment approach for individuals with mechanical,
idiopathic and insidious neck pain but manual therapy is preferred through its biomechanical
and neurophysiological responses that eventually leads to reduction in pain and improved
function in clinical practice.thoracic manipulation and kinesio taping has proved to be very
effective in treating mechanical neck pain patients according to several studies despite of
their certain limitations. this study aims at evaluating effects of kinesio taping combined
with thoracic manipulation in mechanical neck pain patients.
Description:
As young population and office workers are inclined towards computer work, so they tend to
develop forward head posture or other muscular imbalance leading towards mechanical neck
pain, so this population is considered in this study. substantial amount of evidence is
available on the persisting treatment options and also on thoracic manipulation and kinesio
taping, but none of them evaluated combined effects of both interventions. so this study aims
at evaluating combined effects of kinesio taping and thoracic manipulation on pain,
functional disability and cervical ROM in mechanical neck pain patients. if there are
improved results by combining these interventions then clinicians can use them in combination
for better results on their patients. moreover patients can also benefit from this study as
they can get back to work early and lead towards better quality of life.
This randomized controlled trial will be conducted in Rehab OPD of fauji foundation hospital
and foundation university institute of rehabilitation sciences using non probability
purposive sampling. Sample size has been calculated as 30 using open epi sample size
calculator. Patients with primary complaint of mechanical neck pain referred to rehab opd of
FFH and patients of mechanical neck pain from fuirs will be recruited according to
eligibility criteria. Participants will be briefed regarding the study objectives, study
procedures, risks and benefits of treatment, voluntary participation and a right to withdraw.
After taking informed consent, demographic data and baseline measurements, participants will
be randomly allocateditno one of two groups using coin toss method.Control group will recieve
sham kinesio taping along with thoracic manipulatio and conventional physiotherapy treatment
whereas experimental group will reieve cervical kinesio taping along with thoracic
manipulation and conventional physiotherapy treatment.
Group 1 (experimental group): Upper thoracic manipulation using screw thrust technique.
conventional treatment would include moist heat pad for 10 minutes,Tens for 10 minutes,
stretching and strenghtning of sternocliedomastoid, scalnes, deep neck flexors, suboccipitals
and upper and middle fibres of trapezius. kinesio taping: kinesio tape in a Y shape is
applied from C1 to T1 with 15% to 20% stretch. Another I strip is applied horizontly from C1
to C4 with 15% to 20% stretch.
Group 2 (control group): upper thoracic manipulation using screw thrust technique.
conventional treatment would include moist heat pad for 10 minutes, Tens for 10 minutes,
stretching and strenghtning of sternocliedomastoid, scalenes, deep neck flexors,
suboccipitals and upper and middle fibres of trapezius. kinesio taping: sham kinesio tape is
applied.