Dry Needling Versus Manual Therapy in Patients With Mechanical Neck Pain: A Randomized Control Trial
NCT ID: NCT04851067
Last Updated: 2021-04-20
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
75 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-07-31
2022-03-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Dry Needling and Therapeutic Exercises (DNTEx)
Dry Needling - A fine needle, of 5-10 mm, will be used to penetrate the skin, subcutaneous tissues, and muscle with the intent to stimulate Myofascial Trigger Point (MTrP) or mechanically disrupt tissue without the use of an anesthetic.
Therapeutic Exercises - Are exercises will be performed to achieve a specific physical benefit, including increasing and maintaining range of motion, strengthening weak muscles, increasing joint flexibility, or improving cardiovascular and respiratory function.
Dry Needling and Therapeutic Exercises (DNTEx)
Already included in arm/group descriptions.
Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercises (MTTEx)
Joint Mobilization - A manual therapy technique comprising of a continuum of skilled passive movements to the joint complex will be applied at varying speeds and amplitudes. It will include a low-grades/velocity (grades I and II), high grades (grades III and IV), and small- or large-amplitude passive movement techniques within the patient's physiological range of motion and within the patient's control with the intent to restore optimal motion, function, and/ or to reduce pain.
Joint Manipulation - A passive, high velocity, low amplitude thrust will be applied to a localized joint segment/s within its anatomical limit with the intent to restore optimal motion, function, and/ or to reduce pain.
Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercises (MTTEx)
Already included in arm/group descriptions.
Interventions
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Dry Needling and Therapeutic Exercises (DNTEx)
Already included in arm/group descriptions.
Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercises (MTTEx)
Already included in arm/group descriptions.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Primary complaint of neck pain
3. Neck Disability Index \> 10 points=20%
Exclusion Criteria
2. Use of blood thinners
3. History of whiplash injury within the past six weeks
4. Evidence of central nervous system involvement, to include hyperreflexia, sensory disturbances in the hand, intrinsic muscle wasting of the hands, unsteadiness during walking, nystagmus, loss of visual acuity, impaired sensation of the face, altered taste, the presence of pathological reflexes (i.e., positive Hoffman's and/or Babinski reflexes), etc.
5. Two or more positive neurologic signs consistent with nerve root compression, including any two of the following:
1. Muscle weakness involving a major muscle group of the upper extremity
2. Diminished upper extremity muscle stretch reflex (biceps brachii, brachioradialis, or triceps)
3. Diminished or absent sensation to pinprick in any upper extremity dermatome
6. Prior surgery to the neck or thoracic spine
7. Workers' compensation or pending legal action regarding their neck pain
8. Insufficient English language skills to complete all questionnaires
9. Inability to comply with treatment and follow-up schedule
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Hendricks Regional Health
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jeevan Pandya
PT,MHS, OCS, COMT, FAAOMPT
Principal Investigators
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Josh Cleland, PT, PHD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Tuft's University
Shane Koppenhaver, PT, PHD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences, Baylor University
Louie Puentedura, PT, PHD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences, Baylor University
Central Contacts
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References
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Pandya J, Puentedura EJ, Koppenhaver S, Cleland J. Dry Needling Versus Manual Therapy for Patients With Mechanical Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2024 Apr;54(4):267-278. doi: 10.2519/jospt.2024.12091.
Other Identifiers
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13-10
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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