Muscle Energy Technique Versus Active Release Technique on Pain, Cervical Range Of Motion And Functional Disability

NCT ID: NCT05190328

Last Updated: 2022-09-30

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

78 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-11-10

Study Completion Date

2022-07-01

Brief Summary

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The study will be a randomized controlled trial. This study will be conducted in The University of Lahore Teaching Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan. A sample size of 86 will be randomly allocated into two experimental groups,(43 participants in each group), by using computer-generated random number list method. The participants randomly allocated into two experimental, group A will receive Muscle energy technique (METs) specifically, Post isometric relaxation technique for upper trapezius and levator scapulae muscles, 1 set of 5 repetitions and 10 seconds hold along with routine physical therapy as (Hot pack, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator, strengthening and stretching exercises).

Experimental group B will be delivered Active Release Technique on both sides of levator scapulae and upper trapezius muscles 1 set of 5 repetitions along with routine physical therapy as (Hot pack, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator, strengthening and stretching exercises).

Both experimental groups will receive twelve treatment sessions (3 sessions per week for 4 weeks)

Detailed Description

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Recruitment: Participants will be recruited and referred by orthopedic doctor from The University of Lahore Teaching Hospital to Physical Therapy Department.

Randomization and Allocation: The participants after confirming the eligibility criteria will be randomly allocated into two experimental groups (Group A, Group B) by using computer generated random number list method.

Blindness: The study will be single blinded, and an independent investigator will perform randomization and will inform the patients and the therapist about the allocation of participants and assessor will be blinded.

Intervention: The participants will be randomly allocated into two experimental groups (Group A, Group B). Experimental Group A will receive Muscle energy technique (METs) specifically, Post isometric relaxation technique for upper trapezius and levator scapulae muscles, 1 set of 5 repetitions, and 10 seconds hold along with routine physical therapy as (Hot pack, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulator, strengthening and stretching exercises).

Experimental group B will be delivered Active Release Technique on both sides of levator scapulae and upper trapezius muscles 1 set of 5 repetitions along with routine physical therapy as (Hot pack, TENS, strengthening and stretching exercises).

Duration:Both experimental groups will receive twelve treatment sessions (3 sessions per week for 4 weeks, each session of 35-45 minutes)

Outcome Variables and Measures:

Pain (Numeric Pain Rating Scale) Range of Motion (Universal Goniometer) Functional Disability (Neck disability Index Questionnaire) Outcome measures will be taken at baseline, end of 6th treatment session (2nd week), end of 12th session (4th week) and follow up will be obtained after 1 month (8th week) and then collected data will be analyzed.

Conditions

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Upper Cross Syndrome

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Muscle Energy Technique

Experimental: Muscle Energy Technique Post isometric relaxation: Patient will perform isometrics on upper trapezius and levator scapulae one by one. Each isometric contraction will be held for 10 seconds and then participants will be asked to relax the contraction with exhalation. This will be repeated five times in one session.

Routine Physical Therapy including TENS, Hot Pack, Strengthening, and stretching exercises will also be delivered along with the Muscle energy technique.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Muscle Energy Technique

Intervention Type OTHER

Experimental: Muscle Energy Technique Post isometric relaxation: Patient will perform isometrics on upper trapezius and levator scapulae one by one. Each isometric contraction will be held for 10 seconds and then participants will be asked to relax the contraction with exhalation. This will be repeated five times in one session.

Routine Physical Therapy including TENS, Hot Pack, Strengthening, and stretching exercises will also be delivered along with Muscle energy technique.

Active Release Technique

Experimental: Active Release Technique: The therapist will apply deep pressure on both sides of levator scapulae and upper trapezius muscles (over the area of tenderness) and the patient will be instructed to actively move the muscle from a shortened to lengthened position and thereby breaking adhesions.1 set of 5 repetitions in one session.

Routine Physical Therapy including TENS, Hot Pack, Strengthening, and stretching exercises will also be delivered along with active release technique

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Active Release Technique

Intervention Type OTHER

Experimental: Active Release Technique: Therapist will apply deep pressure on both sides of levator scapulae and upper trapezius muscles (over the area of tenderness) and the patient is instructed to actively move the muscle from the shortened to a lengthened position and thereby breaking adhesions. 1 set of 5 repetitions in one session.

Routine Physical Therapy including TENS, Hot Pack, Strengthening, and stretching exercises will also be delivered along with Active Release Technique.

Interventions

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Muscle Energy Technique

Experimental: Muscle Energy Technique Post isometric relaxation: Patient will perform isometrics on upper trapezius and levator scapulae one by one. Each isometric contraction will be held for 10 seconds and then participants will be asked to relax the contraction with exhalation. This will be repeated five times in one session.

Routine Physical Therapy including TENS, Hot Pack, Strengthening, and stretching exercises will also be delivered along with Muscle energy technique.

Intervention Type OTHER

Active Release Technique

Experimental: Active Release Technique: Therapist will apply deep pressure on both sides of levator scapulae and upper trapezius muscles (over the area of tenderness) and the patient is instructed to actively move the muscle from the shortened to a lengthened position and thereby breaking adhesions. 1 set of 5 repetitions in one session.

Routine Physical Therapy including TENS, Hot Pack, Strengthening, and stretching exercises will also be delivered along with Active Release Technique.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* • The diagnosed Upper cross syndrome patients aged 20-35 years will be included in this study

* Both male and females will be included in this study.
* Patients with pain of at least 3 points on NPRS.
* The participants with neck disability of at least 10/50 on the Neck Disability Index (NDI) will be included in this study.

Exclusion Criteria

* • Cervical radiculopathy or myelopathy.

* History of trauma, whiplash injury, cervical instability or fractures in cervical spine.
* Systemic illness i.e. cardiovascular disorders, respiratory disorders etc.
* Inflammatory disease i.e. rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, osteomyelitis.
* Any pathology i.e. infection, osteoporosis, malignancy bony disease i.e. osteosarcoma.
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

35 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University of Lahore

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Anam Akram

EFFECTS OF MUSCLE ENERGY TECHNIQUE VERSUS ACTIVE RELEASE TECHNIQUE ON PAIN, CERVICAL RANGE OF MOTION AND FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER CROSS SYNDROME: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL.

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Anam Akram, MS-MSK*

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

University of Lahore

Locations

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University of Lahore Teaching Hospital

Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

References

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Karimian R, Rahnama N, Ghasemi G, Lenjannejadian S. Photogrammetric Analysis of Upper Cross Syndrome among Teachers and the Effects of National Academy of Sports Medicine Exercises with Ergonomic Intervention on the Syndrome. J Res Health Sci. 2019 Jul 3;19(3):e00450.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 31586371 (View on PubMed)

Kang JI, Choi HH, Jeong DK, Choi H, Moon YJ, Park JS. Effect of scapular stabilization exercise on neck alignment and muscle activity in patients with forward head posture. J Phys Ther Sci. 2018 Jun;30(6):804-808. doi: 10.1589/jpts.30.804. Epub 2018 Jun 12.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 29950768 (View on PubMed)

Kim JH, Lee HS, Park SW. Effects of the active release technique on pain and range of motion of patients with chronic neck pain. J Phys Ther Sci. 2015 Aug;27(8):2461-4. doi: 10.1589/jpts.27.2461. Epub 2015 Aug 21.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 26357426 (View on PubMed)

Thomas E, Cavallaro AR, Mani D, Bianco A, Palma A. The efficacy of muscle energy techniques in symptomatic and asymptomatic subjects: a systematic review. Chiropr Man Therap. 2019 Aug 27;27:35. doi: 10.1186/s12998-019-0258-7. eCollection 2019.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 31462989 (View on PubMed)

Gillani SN, Ain Q-, Rehman SU, Masood T. Effects of eccentric muscle energy technique versus static stretching exercises in the management of cervical dysfunction in upper cross syndrome: a randomized control trial. J Pak Med Assoc. 2020 Mar;70(3):394-398. doi: 10.5455/JPMA.300417.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 32207413 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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IRB-UOL-FAHS/980/2021

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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