Dry Needling and Stretching vs. Stretching Alone on Hamstring Flexibility in Patients With Knee Pain
NCT ID: NCT02498704
Last Updated: 2016-02-23
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
39 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2014-11-30
2015-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Post intervention, subjects in experimental group 1 will be given a standing hamstring stretch to perform 1 repetition held for 30 seconds, repeated 3 times daily. These parameters have been shown to be effective at improving flexibility.\[2\] Subjects will be instructed by demonstration and will be provided with a handout of stretching instructions. Subjects will be given an exercise log to record home exercise compliance.
Subjects in group 2 will be given an alternative needling intervention followed by a standing hamstring stretch to perform 3 times per day, 1 repetition held for 30 seconds. Alternative needling intervention will be performed to give the appearance of regular TDN intervention; however, no needle penetration will be performed. Following alternative needling intervention, subjects will be instructed by demonstration and will be provided with a handout of hamstring stretching instructions. Home exercise compliance will be recorded at each follow up.
Follow up measurements will be recorded between 1-2 days, 3-4 days, and 7-8 days post intervention. All tests will be repeated. One additional session of TDN and alternative needling intervention will be performed at day 3-4.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Sham Needling intervention, Control
Sham dry needling, group does not receive true dry needling intervention.
Sham Needling
Superficial palpation of trigger point, skin is not punctured.
Dry Needling Intervention, experimental
Group receives true dry needling intervention.
Dry Needling
Trigger point dry needling to hamstring muscle group.
Interventions
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Dry Needling
Trigger point dry needling to hamstring muscle group.
Sham Needling
Superficial palpation of trigger point, skin is not punctured.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 18-40 years old
* atraumatic knee pain greater than 2 weeks in duration
* Lack of 20 degrees or more of active supine knee extension
Exclusion Criteria
* Prior surgery in the hip, knee or back
* Self-Reported Pregnancy
* History of blood borne pathogens/infectious disease/active infection/metal allergy
* Knee pain of traumatic origin, instability, joint line tenderness, or positive meniscal tests
* Participants who are not fluent in English
* Previous history of TDN
* Bleeding disorders or currently taking anti-coagulant medications
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Keller Army Community Hospital
FED
Responsible Party
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John Mason
Sports Physical Therapy Fellow
Principal Investigators
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John Mason, DPT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Keller Army Community Hospital
Locations
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Keller Army Community Hospital
West Point, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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403645-1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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