Trigger Point Pain, Myofascial Clinical Trial
Official title:
Compare the Effects of Two Manual Treatment Regimens on Individuals With Upper Trapezius Trigger Points
Verified date | January 2020 |
Source | Riphah International University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
To compare the effect of sustain pressure and Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition Technique on individuals with upper trapezius Trigger points (TrPs). The Study Design was Randomized control trial. According to inclusive criteria 26 patients were randomly allocated by sealed envelope method in experimental and control group. Patients were assessed at baseline and 4th day of session on NPRS, NDI questionnaire and ranges were taken by Goniometer and pressure threshold by Algometer. There was 3 drop out and the reason was loss of follow up. Hot pack was applied to both groups for 10mints before session. Sustain pressure was given for 3sec hold and 2sec release till pain decreases in control group. While, in experimental group INIT was used. Sustain pressure was applied on MTrPs for 3sec hold and 2sec release till pain decreases, Post isometric relaxation (MET) was given with 6-10 sec hold and repeat 4 times and at last Strain counter-strain (SCS) was given to hold muscle in shortest position for 90sec or pain reduced to 3 out of 10. At last cervical stretches were given and home plan was guided.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 26 |
Est. completion date | February 28, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | December 10, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Limited range of motion (ROM): side bending or rotation (any side) - Pain more than 3 on NPRS - Upper trapezius triggers points: any one Exclusion Criteria: - Radiculopathies - Malignancy - Infection - Trauma - Positive vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Pakistan | Riphah International university | Rawalpindi | Punjab |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Riphah International University |
Pakistan,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Neck Disability Index (NDI) | Changes from the baseline, NDI consist of 10 items that are pain, personal care, lifting, headache, recreation work, driving, concentration, sleeping and reading. It is completed by patient related to different functional status. NDI is used with musculoskeletal (MSK) related neck pain, cervical radiculopathy and other cervical related problems. Each item is rated by choosing one of five response categories and transformed to a total score from 0 to 100 (worst possible). | 4th day | |
Primary | Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | Changes from the baseline, Numeric pain rating scale is used to measure the intensity of pain. Numeric pain rating scale is like Visual analogue scale, in which a straight line is drawn to tell the intensity of pain.1 to 10 is the range of NPRS in which 0 means no pain and 10 means the worst pain ever. The scoring is easy at NPRS and requires at least minimum of 1 minute to end. | 4th day | |
Primary | Algometer | Changes from the Baseline, Algometer is a device for determining sensitiveness to pain caused by pressure. Pressure algometry is a valuable and reliable instrument in the assessment of MTrPs sensitivity. It has been used successfully for the evaluation of Myofascial Trigger Points (MTrPs), to confirm the diagnosis, and to quantify irritability. Therapeutic effectiveness of various procedures on MTrPs can be quantified by algometry | 4th day | |
Primary | Goniometer: | Changes from the baseline, To measure the cervical Range of Motion (ROM's) a large plastic called Goniometer is used worldwide. In different clinical settings to measure ranges of extremities and spine Goniometer is used. For measuring cervical ROMs patient sits in upright posture with thoracic and lumbar spine stable with the chair. Knees and hip are at angle of 90/90 and feet stable on floor and arms on the sides of chair. Then patient is said to move the head in either positions as far as possible. Movements include extension, flexion, right or left side bending and rotation | 4th day |
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