Instrument Based Fascial Abrasion Versus Myofascial Release Technique in Cervicogenic Headache Patients
NCT ID: NCT05249647
Last Updated: 2022-12-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-01-25
2022-07-13
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Myofascial Release (MFR) is a therapeutic technique that uses gentle pressure and stretching (in both forms of direct and indirect approaches) with the intention of restoring decrease pain, optimizing length and facilitating the release of fascial restrictions caused by injury, stress, repetitive use, etc. There are some studies about MFR and its effects which include: increase extensibilities of soft tissues, increase ROM, improves joint biomechanics, increases temperature of fascia, increases blood circulation to the muscles and decreases pain and muscles tone significantly.
Although; a lot of remedies such as physiotherapy, electrotherapy, exercises therapy and spinal mobilization are used for cervicogenic headache, but sub-occipital MFR for Cervicogenic headache has not been studied specifically. Another technique used for cervicogenic headache includes Fascial Abrasion Technique tool that is a revolutionary tool that can quickly and effectively loosen muscle tissue/fascia. It improves range and quality of movement.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Instrument based fascial abrasion technique
IASTM using tools over Myofascial trigger points of the length of targeted muscles (SCM, descending fiber of trapezius, suboccipitalis muscles) in a multidirectional stroking fashion applied to the skin at 30°- 60° for 5 minutes. Participants were in a comfortable position during treatment. Emollient (anti-allergic) was applied to prevent skin irritation prior to Fascial Abrasion application. Each session included 1 minute of sweeping (longitudinal strokes performed parallel to the muscle fibers similar to compression with oscillations) directly over the Myofascial trigger points, 2 minutes of fanning (one end of the instrument was held in place \& the other end moved through a semicircular pattern similar to petrissage) and concluded with 1 min of sweeping.
Instrument based Fascial abrasion technique
Participants were in a comfortable position during treatment. Emollient (anti-allergic) was applied to prevent skin irritation prior to Fascial Abrasion application. Each session included 1 minute of sweeping (longitudinal strokes performed parallel to the muscle fibers similar to compression with oscillations) directly over the Myofascial trigger points, 2 minutes of fanning (one end of the instrument was held in place \& the other end moved through a semicircular pattern similar to petrissage) and concluded with 1 min of sweeping. Fascial Abrasion tool was washed in alcohol-based sanitizer before and after every treatment session and all norms of COVID-19 precautions were maintained. Myofascial trigger points were marked with a 1×1 cm piece of tape/under wrap to confirm consistency of subsequent treatments.
Myofascial release technique
All participants will get Conventional therapy i.e heating pad for 10 minutes. For the application of technique, the patient position will be supine lying with head fully supported on therapist hands and therapist places 3 middle fingers just inferior to the nucle line, lifts the finger tips towards the ceiling while resting the head on the table and then therapist applied a gentle upward pull. This procedure done for 2-3 minutes, 5-7 repetitions, 3 sessions per week on alternate days given for 6 weeks.
Myofascial release technique
All participants will get Conventional therapy i.e heating pad for 10 minutes. For the application of technique, the patient position will be supine lying with head fully supported on therapist hands and therapist places 3 middle fingers just inferior to the nucle line, lifts the finger tips towards the ceiling while resting the head on the table and then therapist applied a gentle upward pull. This procedure done for 2-3 minutes, 5-7 repetitions, 3 sessions per week on alternate days given for 6 weeks.
Interventions
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Instrument based Fascial abrasion technique
Participants were in a comfortable position during treatment. Emollient (anti-allergic) was applied to prevent skin irritation prior to Fascial Abrasion application. Each session included 1 minute of sweeping (longitudinal strokes performed parallel to the muscle fibers similar to compression with oscillations) directly over the Myofascial trigger points, 2 minutes of fanning (one end of the instrument was held in place \& the other end moved through a semicircular pattern similar to petrissage) and concluded with 1 min of sweeping. Fascial Abrasion tool was washed in alcohol-based sanitizer before and after every treatment session and all norms of COVID-19 precautions were maintained. Myofascial trigger points were marked with a 1×1 cm piece of tape/under wrap to confirm consistency of subsequent treatments.
Myofascial release technique
All participants will get Conventional therapy i.e heating pad for 10 minutes. For the application of technique, the patient position will be supine lying with head fully supported on therapist hands and therapist places 3 middle fingers just inferior to the nucle line, lifts the finger tips towards the ceiling while resting the head on the table and then therapist applied a gentle upward pull. This procedure done for 2-3 minutes, 5-7 repetitions, 3 sessions per week on alternate days given for 6 weeks.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Headache for the past 3 months at least once per week.
* Positive flexion rotation test and restriction greater than 10°
* Patient aged 18-66 years old.
Exclusion Criteria
* Physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment in the past 3 months.
* Headache with autonomic involvement, dizziness and visual disturbance.
* Congenital conditions of Cervical spine
18 Years
66 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Muhammad Sanaullah, MS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Study Principal Investigator
Locations
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Warda Zafar
Sargodha, Sargodha,Punjab,Pakistan, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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REC/RCR&AH/21/0128/Warda Zafar
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id