The Effect of Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Technique on Neck Pain

NCT ID: NCT04803669

Last Updated: 2022-04-19

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

24 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-01-18

Study Completion Date

2021-10-25

Brief Summary

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In the literature, studies reporting that symptoms such as limitation of motion in the neck, reduced functionality, and disability and depression occur in cervical pain are frequently encountered. Treatments such as medical therapy, intramuscular injections, and traditional physical therapy modalities have been used in the treatment of these symptoms. In recent years, the popularity of the instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) technique in the treatment of soft tissue-related problems has increased and has been widely used in studies. This technique is a low-cost, easy-to-apply, and accessible method that is frequently used in extremity soft tissue problems and trigger point treatment. The investigators did not find any study on the effectiveness of the IASTM technique on pain and functionality in cervical region disorders. For this reason, the primary purpose of the study is; While the effectiveness of the IASTM technique on pain and functionality in patients with neck pain caused by cervical disc herniation, the secondary purpose is to reveal the effect of IASTM on anxiety-depression.

Detailed Description

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Ethics Approval: The study started with the approval of the Ethics Committee of Marmara University Faculty of Medicine with the 09.2019.491 protocol number.

Twenty-four patients who were diagnosed with cervical disc herniation (bulging, protrusion) based on radiological evaluation and who achieved 100% continuity in the treatment program will be included in the study. A similar study was taken as a reference when calculating the sample size.

Randomization: Participants will be randomized and divided into two groups using online randomization software. Conventional treatment methods will be applied to "Conventional Treatment Group", and IASTM will be applied to "IASTM Group" participants in addition to the conventional treatment protocol. Conventional treatment will be applied to both groups for 4 weeks, 5 days a week.

Interventions: Conventional treatment protocol was determined as hot pack application, electrotherapy agents, and exercise program. Hotpack intervention will be made on the neck and upper back area by wrapping in hot water bags and a towel for 25 minutes. The electrotherapy program consists of transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TENS) and ultrasound (US). Conventional TENS; 2 channels and 4 electrodes on the neck and upper trapezius muscle; It will be applied for 25 minutes (Acutens Brand, frequency 100 Hz, wave width 200 ms, 1-100 mA current). The current intensity will be adjusted in a way that does not cause discomfort for the patient. US will be applied at an intensity of 1-2.5 W / cm2 and a frequency of 1 MHz for 5 minutes to increase circulation in deep tissues. After the electrotherapy application, the patients will be given an exercise program under the supervision of a physiotherapist for 25 minutes. This program consists of deep flexor and extensor strengthening, posture, stretching, and mobilization exercises with elastic bands. The instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization technique will be applied over the superficial and deep fascia region between C1-T1 neck-shoulder segments. The instrument used is made of stainless steel and will be applied using a brushing technique parallel to the muscle fibers (applications at an angle of 30 °). A water-based gel will be used to prevent adverse effects on the tissue due to friction. This technique will be applied as 2 sessions per week and 5 minutes per session, 8 sessions in total for 4 weeks.

Assessment:

* Sociodemographic Data Form: Patients' gender, age, body mass index, and time of pain onset will be noted.
* Visual Analogue Scale: The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is an easy-to-apply and reliable assessment scale used to determine the pain level of patients. VAS was created to digitize values that are not expressed numerically. Scoring is made between 0-10 points. "0" represents the absence of pain, "10" represents the presence of unbearable pain. Using VAS, participants will be questioned for additional information such as the time of onset of neck pain, its frequency, rest, and activity pain.
* Copenhagen Neck Functional Disability Scale: It is a valid and reliable scale that evaluates the disability of patients due to neck pain. The scale consists of 15 items. The items are answered as "Yes, No, Sometimes" and scored between 0-2 points. The total score is between 0 and 30 points. If the total score is "0", it means "no neck pain and disability", "30" means "maximum neck pain and disability".
* Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale: It includes anxiety and depression subscales. The scale consists of 14 items in total. Even-numbered items evaluate depression, and odd-numbered items assess anxiety. Answers are in four-point Likert format and are scored between 0 and 3. The cut-off point for the anxiety subscale of the scale was reported to be 10 and 7 for the depression subscale.

Statistical Analysis: The data obtained in the study will be evaluated with SPSS 11.0 statistical program at an 80% confidence interval and p \<0.05 significance level. The normal distribution of the data will be examined with the Kolmogorov Smirnov test and histogram curves.

Conditions

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Neck Pain

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Conventional Treatment Conventional Treatment + Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization technique
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Conventional Treatment Group

Includes Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound and Exercise programs.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Conventional Treatment

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound and Exercise will be applied as conventional treatment methods.

IASTM Group

Inludes Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound, Exercise program and Instrument-assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Technique

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Intrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization technique

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

This technique; It is applied with the help of a tool made of stainless steel. The instrument is rubbed on the skin at an angle of about 30 degrees, creating a massage-like effect on the soft tissue (2 sessions per week and 5 minutes per session, 8 sessions in total for 4 weeks).

Conventional Treatment

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound and Exercise will be applied as conventional treatment methods.

Interventions

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Intrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization technique

This technique; It is applied with the help of a tool made of stainless steel. The instrument is rubbed on the skin at an angle of about 30 degrees, creating a massage-like effect on the soft tissue (2 sessions per week and 5 minutes per session, 8 sessions in total for 4 weeks).

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Conventional Treatment

Hotpack, TENS, Ultrasound and Exercise will be applied as conventional treatment methods.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Having bulging or protruding cervical disc herniation,
* Pain severity\> 2 according to VAS,
* Having neck pain complaint for at least three months

Exclusion Criteria

* Having any neck-shoulder area injury or surgery,
* Using cortisone medication,
* Having extrusion and sequestered disc herniation,
* Being diagnosed with fibromyalgia,
* Having malignancy
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Emresenocak

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Emresenocak

Research Assistant

Responsibility Role SPONSOR_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Adem Aktürk, Medical Doktor (specialist)

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

İstanbul Gelişim University

Mehmet Özkeskin, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Ege University

Locations

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Marmara University

Istanbul, , Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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09.2019.491

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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