Thoracic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Short-term Effects of Thoracic Spine Manual Traction With Mobilization Versus Thoracic Manipulation in Patients With Mid Thoracic Pain and Pseudo Visceral Symptoms
This project will be a Randomized clinical trial conducted to compare Short-term effects of thoracic spine manual traction with mobilization and Thoracic manipulation in patients with mid thoracic pain and pseudo visceral symptoms. Sample will be collected through non-probability convenient sampling, following eligibility criteria from Sehat Medical complex, Lahore. Eligibility criteria will be Age group between 20 to 40 years both male and female genders with mid thoracic pain having pseudo visceral symptoms. Referred by physician after exclusion of post-surgical condition from past 6 months Neurological, Pulmonological, Cardiac, Musculoskeletal and Esophageal conditions. Participants will be randomly allocated in two groups via sealed envelope method, baseline assessment will be done, Group A participants will be given baseline treatment along with Thoracic spine manual traction with mobilization, Group B participants will be given baseline treatment along with Thoracic manipulation protocol. Pre and post intervention assessment will be done via, Numeric pain rating scale(NPRS), Revised Oswestry thoracic pain disability questionnaire (ODI) and Inclinometer to measure ROM of Thoracic spine,3 sessions per week will be given for 4 weeks, data will be analyzed by using SPSS version 29.
Spinal pain is a well-recognized condition associated with significant personal and community burdens. Compared to the lumbar and cervical spine, the thoracic spine has received less attention in terms of clinical, genetic and epidemiologic research, yet pain experienced in the thoracic spine can be equally disabling, imposing similar burdens on the individual, community and workforce. Pseudo visceral symptoms refer to physical sensations or symptoms that mimic those associated with underlying medical condition affecting the internal organs, but without any organic cause or pathology. Manipulation and mobilization are two manual techniques that are commonly used by osteopaths, chiropractors and physiotherapists to treat spinal pain and dysfunction. This study aims to compare Short-term effects of thoracic spine manual traction with mobilization and Thoracic manipulation in patients with mid thoracic pain and pseudo visceral symptoms. This randomized clinical trial will be conducted at Sehat medical complex, Lahore. It will include patients with age group between 20 to 40 years, both male and female gender with mid thoracic pain and pseudo visceral symptoms referred by physician after exclusion of visceral symptoms. Those patients with post-surgical condition from past 6 months, Neurological, Pulmonological or Cardiac conditions will be excluded. Participants will be divided into two groups. Group A will receive of thoracic spine manual traction with mobilization treatment protocol and Group B will receive Thoracic manipulation protocol. Both groups will receive baseline treatment including TENS and Hot pack. Short term effects would be assessed after treatment for 4 weeks. Patients will be assessed by Numeric pain rating scale, Inclinometer and Revised Oswestry thoracic pain disability questionnaire. The findings can contribute to the growing evidence based supporting whether the use of thoracic spine manual traction with mobilization or Thoracic manipulation improve pain, ROM and disability in patients with mid thoracic pain and pseudo visceral symptoms. Analysis will be done by statistical package for social sciences SPSS 29. ;
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