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Efficacy of Physical Therapy Intervention in Cervical Angina Patients at Jerash University Office Employees, "Randomized Clinical Trail".

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Cervical Radiculopathy
Interventions
Other: Manual physiotherapy intervention( cervical traction, suboccipital release, muscle energy technique)
Registration Number
NCT06309849
Lead Sponsor
South Valley University
Brief Summary

Cervicogenic angina (CA) is defined as paroxysmal angina- like pain that originates from the disorders of the cervical spine or other neck structures. Because CA mimics typical cardiac angina, symptoms in the elderly with cervical spondylosis are more frequently misdiagnosed Nakajima H, 2006. Patients with CA may have suffered symptoms for longer periods of time and seen several clinicians due to conflicting cardiac exams. Clinicians and patients are unaware that CA symptoms are stemming from cervical spine disorders. However, the mechanism of pain occurrence in patients with CA remains unclear.

Detailed Description

Randomized Control Trail (RCT) will be used in the study. Participants will be divided into two groups (experimental and control groups). Each group will include 30 participants.

The study population will be employees working in JU from different departments.

A total of 60 participants will be included in the study. Their weight ranged from (50 kilograms) to (100 kilograms). And their height ranged from (150 centimeters) to (190 centimeters). And their body mass index ranged from (22.2) to (27.7). This will be divided into 2 groups with 30 participants in each group.

The data collected will focus on measuring the Range of Motion (ROM) of the cervical spine using an Electro-Goniometer, the pain using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and the Hart Rate (HR) using an electro cardio Graphic (ECG).

The study setting will be JU, located in Jerash City, Jordan.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • cervical spondylosis, cervical disc, cervical instability
Exclusion Criteria
  • Cardiovascular diseases ( ischemic heart disease, heart failure, valvular disease)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
know the effect of Physical Therapy Intervention in Cervical Angina PatientsManual physiotherapy intervention( cervical traction, suboccipital release, muscle energy technique)30 participants in control.The physiotherapy program intervention will include ultrasound with parameters 5 min × 3 times × 4 weeks, 1 MHz, continuous: 1.5 W/cm2; pulsed: 2.5 W/cm2
Efficacy of Physical Therapy Intervention in Cervical Angina PatientsManual physiotherapy intervention( cervical traction, suboccipital release, muscle energy technique)Randomized Control Trail (RCT) will be used in the study. Participants will be dived into experimental group and control group. Each group will includes 30 participants.The physiotherapy program intervention will includes cervical traction, cervical mobilization, Sub occipital release, Muscle energy technique. and ultra sound with parameters 5 min × 3 times × 4 weeks, 1 MHz, continuous: 1.5 W/cm2; pulsed: 2.5 W/cm2, for study group.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1-Hart Rate (HR) (bpm) using Electro Cardiac Graphic (ECG). 2- Blood pressure (mm Hg) using Sphygmomanometer.Four weeks

1- Hart Rate (HR) (bpm) using Electro Cardiac Graphic (ECG). 2- Blood pressure (mm Hg) using 1-Hart Rate (HR) using Electro Cardiac Graphic (ECG). 2- Blood pressure using Sphygmomanometer.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
3- Range of Motion (ROM) (in degrees) of the cervical spine using Electro-Goniometer. 4- the pain using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) from (0-10)4 Weeks

3- Range of Motion (ROM) (in degrees) of the cervical spine using Electro-Goniometer. 4- the pain using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) from ( 0-10)

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