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Comparison of Active Release Technique and Post Isometric Relaxation Technique on Pain and Functional Disability in Patient With Mechanical Neck Pain

Not Applicable
Conditions
Neck Pain
Interventions
Other: Active release technique
Other: Post isometric relaxation
Registration Number
NCT04679363
Lead Sponsor
Foundation University Islamabad
Brief Summary

Neck pain is one of the leading causes of musculoskeletal pain and disability in the world. Despite the prevalence, accompanying disabilities, low quality of life and economic burdens of mechanical neck pain, there is a gap in high quality evidence to effectively guide the conservative treatment of this patient population. Active release technique (ART) is a soft tissue technique that focuses on removal of adhesions that build up in muscle due to overuse. ART can be used as both, as a diagnostic and treatment technique.

Limited literature is available on evaluation and treatment of neck pain by Active release technique in contrast to Post isometric release technique. This study fulfills this gap and will provide clinicians with an alternative treatment approach for mechanical neck pain.

Detailed Description

Neck pain is defined by the Global Burden of health 2010 Study as "pain in the neck with or without pain referred into one or both upper limbs that lasts for at least one day" and is one of the leading causes of musculoskeletal pain and disability in the world. Neck pain can be classified into radicular neck pain and axial neck pain. Radicular pain radiates along the nerves and is caused by irritated nerves, whereas axial pain, also called as mechanical pain, is confined to one spot or region.

Despite the prevalence, accompanying disabilities, low quality of life and economic burdens of mechanical neck pain, there is a gap in high quality evidence to effectively guide the conservative treatment of this patient population. Physical therapy management of patients with neck pain mostly include the use of treatment approaches consisting of both manual therapies including cervical spine manipulation and/or mobilization and exercise programs training for treatment of symptoms of mechanical neck pain. Active release technique (ART) is a soft tissue technique that focuses on removal of adhesions that build up in muscle due to overuse. ART can be used as both, as a diagnostic and treatment technique. Post isometric relaxation technique (PIR) is a muscle energy technique that is mostly used to relax and lengthen stiff and shortened muscles. PIR uses the muscles own energy in form of isometric contractions to relax the muscle via autogenic inhibition.

A Bacon et al (2011) conducted a study on effects of ART on tension headaches and reported that ART improved the symptoms associated with tension headaches and showed good results. A study by S Joshi et al (2018) compared the effectiveness of ART and conventional physical therapy for management of upper cross syndrome and concluded that Active release technique with conventional therapy is more effective than conventional therapy alone in the management of upper cross syndrome. Similarly, S Tak et al (2013) investigated on the effects of ART on gluteus medius for chronic pain in lower back pain and concluded that ART was effective in reducing the pain symptoms in lower back.

Limited literature is available on evaluation and treatment of neck pain by Active release technique in contrast to Post isometric release technique. This study fulfills this gap and will provide clinicians with an alternative treatment approach for mechanical neck pain.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients having non-musculoskeletal injury
  • Patients with nerve root compression
  • Whiplash injuries
  • History of cervical or thoracic spine surgery
  • Patient on pain medication for neck pain

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Active release technique groupActive release techniqueActive release technique group (ART group) will receive Oscillatory mobilization with active release technique. Treatment will be provided for 2 session/week for 3 weeks with 40 minutes/session. Patient will be assessed at baseline and after 3rd week of intervention.
Post isometric relaxation groupPost isometric relaxationPost isometric relaxation group (PIR group) will receive Oscillatory mobilization with post isometric relaxation technique. Treatment will be provided for 2 session/week for 3 weeks with 40 minutes/session. Patient will be assessed at baseline and after 3rd week of intervention.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Numeric Pain Rating scale3 weeks

The Numeric pain rating scale is a tool used for measurement of pain. The Numeric pain rating scale is a tool used for measurement of pain. It is 11-point scale from 0-10, 0 = no pain and 10 = most intense pain imaginable. Reliability for NPRS is ICC = 0.67.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Algometry3 weeks

Algometers are devices that can be used to identify the pressure and/or force eliciting a pressure-pain threshold

Cervical Range of Motion3 weeks

The cervical range of motion instrument (CROM) is a device to take objective measurements of cervical ranges. The reliability for CROM is 0.63-0.90.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Foundation University Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences.

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Islamabad, Federal, Pakistan

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