Cervical Disc Herniation Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Elongation Longitudinaux Avec Decoaption Osteo-Articulaire (ELDOA) in Cervical Disc Protrusion
The aim of this research is to find and compare the effect of conventional physical therapy and ELDOA stretching exercise on pain, range of motion and disability in patients with cervical disc protrusion. The Randomized controlled trials done at Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rawalpindi. The sample size was 20. The subjects were divided in two groups, 10 subjects in conventional physical therapy group and 10 in ELDOA stretching exercise group. Study duration was of 6 months. Sampling technique applied was Convenient Sampling technique randomization in group through Lottery method (sealed envelope). Only 30-60 years individuals with cervical disc protrusion were included. Tools used in the study were measurement of ROM by bubble inclinometer, Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS) and neck disability index (NDI). Data was analyzed using SPSS 21.
Cervical disc protrusion is a significant cause of neck and arm pain and disability in
majority of individuals. It causes a great burden on physical, social and emotional quality
of life of patients. The cervical disc protrusion is characterized by prolapsed nuclear
material through the annulus into the spinal canal. The local mechanical or chemical
irritation of neural structures typically leads to symptoms of radiculopathy, head and neck
pain or myelopathy. The disc protrusion may be postero-central to compress the dura matter,
causing multi segmental pain and affect the scapular area. It can also be postero-lateral
causing the root signs, which have dermatomal behavior and affect the upper limb in specific
pattern. Postero-central protrusion can also shift to postero-lateral with symptoms shifting
from centralization to radiculopathy.
Symptomatic disc protrusions can occur at any age but have different clinical features
depending on the age group. In young adults nucleus pulposus can involve which is rare in old
age. Diagnoses can be established on clinical findings along with patient's history, the
functional examination and MRI. Disc protrusion can occur in postero-central, lateral and
Postero- lateral directions.
Movement of the disc posteriorly causes stress on the posterior longitudinal ligament and
also on the anterior part of the Dura mater. As a result of this the pain travels in more
than one segment with dural reference. This typical postero central protrusion causes the
pain symptoms centrally and bilaterally. Postero lateral disc protrusion may irritate the
nerve root, which causes a Segmental or root pain and paraesthesia. The goal of treatment in
disc protrusion problems is to stop the conflict between the displaced disc material and
affecting sensitive structure. Protruded disc fragment may affect the Dura matter, nerve
roots and intervertebral joints.
ELDOA is a series of stretching exercises and body movements that uses the Centre of gravity
and localizes a target area of the spine that need to be mobilized or re aligned by placing
and maintaining tension on the fascia. In ELDOA improvement in the tone of the intrinsic
muscles of the spine combined with reinforcing the extrinsic muscles related to the spine in
the neck. The stretching of the interlinking Para spinal muscles and finally inter
independent movement of "Junghans functional unit" is facilitated and it is emphasized that
micro movement affects macro function. The basic working principle during an ELDOA stretching
consists of creating a position that will target a specific segment i.e. the functional unit.
The inferior segment is fixed while the superior segment is mobilized. The position is
created in such to place all the inferior and superior myofascial chains under tension. The
effects of ELDOA include decompression of the superior and inferior facet joints, allowing
for more space, joint play, and the range of motion.
Except ELDOA the other different treatment methods for intervertebral disc protrusion
includes the application of physical modalities, mechanical traction, specific physical
therapeutic exercise, oral anti-inflammatory medication, and patient education. Disc
decompression therapy, surgery, minimally invasive Oxygen- Ozone therapy that exploits the
biochemical properties of a gas mixture of Oxygen and Ozone and administration of
periganglionic injection of corticosteroid and an anesthetic agent.
Physiotherapy treatment protocol for cervical disc protrusion includes cervical traction,
neural mobilization and cervical spine strengthening exercises to relieve stress on the
muscles. ELDOA stretching exercise is a systematic technique that causes decompression of the
superior and inferior facets of the involved segment, allowing for more space, joint play,
and the range of motion. This study hypothesize that there is a difference between the
effects of conventional physical therapy treatment and ELDOA stretching exercise for the disc
protrusion. The objective of this study is to find the effects of ELDOA stretching technique
and to compare it with conventional physical therapy treatment in patients with cervical disc
protrusion.
Literature review A systematic and evidence based search of relevant literature was performed
by utilizing PubMed and Google Scholar as search engines.
Search term for the initial literature review was disc protrusion, prevalence of neck pain,
causes of neck pain, pathophysiology of disc protrusion, treatment options for disc
protrusion, effects of ELDOA in disc protrusion. The search was limited to papers in English
preferably published since 2000 with full text available. Different studies were available
regarding cervical manipulation and its effects but limited data was available regarding the
effects of ELDOA on cervical disc protrusion in recent years.
In 2016,The prevalence of playing related injuries in collegiate violinists and the physical,
emotional, and mental effects of ELDOA. Conducted an exploratory study to investigate the
effects of ELDOA on the perceived pain in collegiate violinists at Jacob School of Music
Indiana University. The study findings were overall decrease in pain and some study
participants indicated the physical, emotional, and mental benefits after doing ELDOA
exercises such as improve body posture, increase flexibility, mobility, and range of motion.
Participants also noticed a change in mental behavior as decrease in stress, anxiety,
improved sleep patterns and some participants did not observed as much emotional or mental
benefits as others.
Quasi experimental short time study on Fascia Stretching Improve the Pain and Functional
Level in Disc Protrusion Patients: JRCRS; 2016. The study participants were administered
ELDOA exercises with conservative physical therapy treatment in both cervical and lumbar disc
protrusions. The result of this study showed that ELDOA has significant result to decrease
pain and improved functional status of the subjects. The pre and post-treatment frequency and
intensity of pain showed significant differences.
In a study on incidence of intervertebral disc protrusion disclosed by postmortem radiography
and myelography, 60 % of patients over the age of 30 years have multiple anterior and lateral
disc protrusion of witch 40% were posterior disc protrusions.
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