Ajith kumar G P, Prathap Suganthirababu, Vignesh Srinivasan, Priyadharshini kumar, Dhanusia S, Kumaresan. A, Surya Vishnuram
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背景:本研究旨在比较软组织技术与神经动员以及姿势矫正与神经动员对颈源性头痛患者疼痛和残疾的影响:目的:本研究的目的是控制颈源性头痛(CGH)相关的疼痛和损伤,本研究比较了两种干预措施的有效性:姿势矫正和软组织技术联合神经动员:根据上述研究环境的选择标准,共招募了 30 名参与者。在开始治疗前,向所有患者解释了治疗过程,并收集了他们的书面同意书。受试者被随机分配成两组。结果:结果:研究发现,姿势矫正和神经活动对减轻疼痛和消除与颈源性头痛有关的能力有积极影响,其显著值小于 0.0001:研究得出结论,姿势矫正运动和神经活动有效地减轻了患者的不适感,提高了颈椎的活动范围,并降低了患者的损伤程度。然而,在治疗后的分析中,两组患者的头痛影响测试-6(HIT-6)和诺斯维克公园颈痛问卷(NPAQ)结果都显示出了显著的变化;与软组织技术和神经活动疗法(B 组)相比,接受姿势矫正和神经活动疗法的 B 组患者的变化更为明显。
Effectiveness of Postural Correction Versus Soft Tissue Techniques Along with Neural Mobilization in Management of Pain and Disability Associated with Cervicogenic Headache: A Comparative Study
Background: This study was developed to compare the effect of soft tissue technique with neural mobilization andpostural correction with neural mobilization on pain and disability among patients with cervicogenic headache.Purpose: The purpose of the study was to control the pain and impairment related to cervicogenic headache(CGH), this study compares the effectiveness of two interventions: postural correction and soft tissue techniquescombined with neural mobilization.Materials and Methods: A sum of 30 participants were recruited, based on the selection criteria from the abovementionedstudy setting. The procedure was explained, and a written grant was collected from all patients beforethe initiation of the procedure. The subjects were allocated randomly into 2 groups. The intervention group wasgiven the postural correction exercise along with the neural mobilization and another group was given soft tissuetechnique along with neural mobilization.Results: The study found that there is a positive impact of postural correction along with neural mobilization onpain reduction and absence of ability that has been connected with cervicogenic headache with a significant valueof < 0.0001.Conclusion: The study concluded that Postural correction exercises along with neural mobilization wereeffective in reducing the individual’s discomfort, enhancing the cervical range of motion, and reducing the levelof impairment. However, the Headache Impact Test-6 (HIT-6) and Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire(NPAQ) outcome measures for both groups indicated a substantial change in the post-treatment analyses; GROUPA, which received postural correction along with neural mobilization, had more significant changes than the softtissue technique along with neural mobilization (GROUP B).