Effects of Dry Needling Versus Ischemic Compression on Pain, Range of Motion and Finctional Disability
NCT ID: NCT05296226
Last Updated: 2022-04-15
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
72 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-01-03
2022-05-24
Brief Summary
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Study design: randomized control trial (RCT) Settings: study will be conducted in DHQ hospital Okara physiotherapy department.
Duration of study: nine months after the approval of synopsis. Sample Size: 72 patients will be randomly divided into two equal groups of 36 each.
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Detailed Description
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A study was conducted by Aleksandra k et al in 2018 that aimed to assess the effects of compression trigger point therapy on the stiffness of the trapezius muscle in professional basketball players. Study confirmed that a single treatment session of active myofascial trigger points with ischemic compression causes a decrease in muscle stiffness of the upper portion of the trapezius muscle. A decrease of muscle stiffness has been suggested to improve deficits in range of motion and thereby lower the risk of injuries among baseball players.
The patient's total session of treatment will be 4 weeks. The date will be collected by using questionnaire Neck disability index and Numerical pain rating scale. The number of patients will be randomly allocated 72 patients and 36 patients in each group. And they will be given session of dry needling and ischemic compression in 3 alternate days in a week. Results will be noted immediate after the treatment session then again note the response 3 days after treatment session and ultimately note the response 1 month after the treatment session
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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dry needling group
dry needling is probably the most popular, trigger-point dry needling is an invasive procedure where a fine Needle or acupuncture needle is inserted into the skin and muscle Goniometry will be used to assess range ofmotion. Ischemic compression is one of the least invasive trigger point therapies.
dry needling and ischemic compression
dry needling is an invasive procedure where a fine Needle or acupuncture needle is inserted into the skin and muscle Ischemic compression is one of the least invasive trigger point therapies. Ischemic compression is a mechanical treatment of myofascial trigger points that consists of application of sustained pressure for a long enough time to inactivate the trigger points.
ischemic compression group
compression is one of the least invasive trigger point therapies. Ischemic compression is a mechanical treatment of myofascial trigger points that consists of application of sustained pressure for a long enough time to inactivate the trigger points. Pressure is sustained for 10 to 20 second
dry needling and ischemic compression
dry needling is an invasive procedure where a fine Needle or acupuncture needle is inserted into the skin and muscle Ischemic compression is one of the least invasive trigger point therapies. Ischemic compression is a mechanical treatment of myofascial trigger points that consists of application of sustained pressure for a long enough time to inactivate the trigger points.
Interventions
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dry needling and ischemic compression
dry needling is an invasive procedure where a fine Needle or acupuncture needle is inserted into the skin and muscle Ischemic compression is one of the least invasive trigger point therapies. Ischemic compression is a mechanical treatment of myofascial trigger points that consists of application of sustained pressure for a long enough time to inactivate the trigger points.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Presence of palpable taut band in muscle.
* Presence of a hypersensitive tender spot in the taut band.
* Pain at least 8 points on a numeric pain scale (NPS)
Exclusion Criteria
* Any systematic disease such as rheumatism, tuberculosis, cervical myelopathy, or multiple sclerosis.
* Peripheral nerve entrapment, fibromyalgia, hypermobility syndrome, shoulders diseases (tendonitis, bursitis, and capsulitis).
18 Years
40 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Lahore
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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RABIA ASHIQ, PT
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Lahore
Locations
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Hafiz Ijaz Bhaati
Okara, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB-UOL-FAHS/1085/2021
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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