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Effect of Soft Tissue Mobilization With and Without Neural Mobilization in Cervical Radiculopathy

Not Applicable
Conditions
Cervical Radiculopathy
Interventions
Other: Soft Tissue Mobilization with Neural Mobilization
Other: Soft Tissue Mobilization without Neural Mobilization
Registration Number
NCT03652831
Lead Sponsor
Isra University
Brief Summary

This study will evaluate effect of soft tissue mobilization with and with out neural mobilization in cervical radiculopathy, half of the subjects will receive treatment of soft tissue mobilization along with neural mobilization whereas half of the subjects will receive only soft tissue mobilization.

Detailed Description

soft tissue mobilization and neural mobilization both treatments are used to treat cervical radiculopathy but they work differently.

Soft tissue mobilization include traction which decompresses the nerve and stretches the surrounding muscles along with help to reduce pain and tingling sensation. whereas hot pack helps to increase blood circulation and warm up muscles and isometric exercises provide strengthening and build endurance.

Neural mobilization technique is different for all 3 nerves i.e Radial, ulnar and median. neural mobilization technique target the single nerve which is being compressed and showing symptoms.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with age 18 to 55years
  • Patients having pain more than 3months
  • Radiating pain in one of the upper limb
  • Spurling's test positive
Exclusion Criteria
  • Traumatic injury of upper limb or cervical spine
  • Vertebral artery test positive(dizziness, vomiting, diplopia, drop attacks etc)
  • Patient asymptomatic for pain but symptomatic for tingling and paraesthesia
  • Circulatory disturbance of upper extremity
  • Known history of high level of spinal cord injury and malignancy
  • Thoracic Outlet syndrome

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Soft Tissues mobilization with Neural mobilizationSoft Tissue Mobilization with Neural MobilizationSoft Tissue Mobilization with Neural mobilization group will be assessed by spurling test and than will involved in treatment protocol i.e Cervical Traction, Hot packs, Post Isometric Relaxation Techniques and Neural mobilization Techniques which involve Median, Radial and Ulnar Nerve Mobilization. Frequency for neural mobilization is 3 sets of 10 repetitions for each and duration of 15minute. Participant will be scheduled to attend 12 treatment session (3 sessions every week for 4 weeks, 50mints each session)
Soft Tissues mobilization without Neural mobilizationSoft Tissue Mobilization without Neural MobilizationSoft Tissue Mobilization with Neural mobilization group will be assessed by spurling test and than will involved in treatment protocol i.e Cervical Traction, Hot packs, Post Isometric Relaxation Techniques. Participant will be scheduled to attend 12 treatment session (3 sessions every week for 4 weeks, 35mints each session)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain intensity4weeks

Pain intensity in one of the upper limb is measured by Numeric pain scale in which "0" shows No pain while "10" shows worst pain.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Recurrence of pain and Neck disability4weeks

Neck disability index scale used to measure ability to manage neck pain in everyday life in terms of: Pain intensity, Personal care, Lifting, Reading, Headaches, and Concentration. In which "0" shows disability and "5" shows normal.

Neck Range of Motion4weeks

Range of motion of the cervical spine and upper extremity (any of the upper limb) measured by Goniometer. Values deviated from standard values are considered as abnormal. The DASH Outcome Measure is scored as: the disability/symptom section (30 items, scored 1-5) where "1" shows No difficulty and "5" shows maximal difficulty

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