Comparison of Gongs and Kaltenborn Mobilization on Neck Pain

NCT ID: NCT06556771

Last Updated: 2024-08-16

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

44 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-08-09

Study Completion Date

2025-01-10

Brief Summary

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The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to find the effect of Gongs mobilization in comparison with Kaltenborn mobilization on mechanical neck pain , range of motion and proprioception.A randomized control trial that will include total 44 participants. The first group will receive Gongs mobilization along with conventional therapy and 2nd group will receive Kaltenborn mobilization along with conventional therapy.

Detailed Description

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: Neck pain is most common problem with point prevalence of almost 13% and lifetime prevalence of approximately 50%. Mechanical neck pain is defined as nonspecific neck pain arising from anywhere in area bounded above by superior nuchal line and below to first thoracic vertebrae tip and laterally to lateral borders of neck and pain increased by neck movement.

Impairment of cervical proprioception is significant issue in individuals with mechanical neck pain leading to disruption in sensorimotor control in neck. These disruptions can effect posture control and balance. Cervical sensorimotor control involves the central processing of sensory inputs, including visual, vestibular, and cervical proprioceptive information. This process leads to the execution of motor programs by cervical muscles, which plays a crucial role in maintaining head posture, balance, and the stability of cervical joints. Disturbances in cervical sensorimotor control, resulting from neck pain, may potentially lead to additional tissue damage, worsen pain through sensitization in both the peripheral and central nervous systems, and promote dysfunctional motion patterns.

According to literature Gongs mobilization which is an end range mobilization technique introduced by Wontae Gong at all. It has significance that movement of the joint facets other than the fixed one are maximally restricted and mobilization is induced using acceleration and gravity. For mechanical neck pain Kaltenborn mobilization also improved symptoms.

Previous studies worked on effectiveness of Kaltenborn mobilization and Gongs mobilization on neck pain. Aim of this study will be to determine which technique is more in improving pain, ROM and proprioception in mechanical neck pain patients. Our study is related to the fact that it will be helpful for future healthcare provider and will have a significant role in health promotion and spread a healthy lifestyle to public.

Conditions

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Mechanical Neck Pain

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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Group A

Gongs mobilization and conventional therapy , sessions 3 per week , mobilization for 5 minutes and 30 minutes session for total 4 weeks. exercise 3 sets for 10 repetitions.

Modality (Hydrocollator pack, TENS for 15 minutes with pulse frequency of 10-200 Hz, pulse width 100 - 250 micro seconds.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Gongs mobilization + conventional physical therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

3 per week , mobilization for 5 minutes , exercise 3 sets for 10 repetitions for 4 consecutive weeks

Group B

Kaltenborn mobilization along with cervical traction and conventional therapy:

Intervention will be given 3 times/week 5 minutes mobilization Exercise 3 sets for 10 repetitions and 30 minutes session for 4 consecutive weeks.

Modality including (Hydrocollator pack, TENS for 15 minutes with pulse frequency of 10-200 Hz, pulse width 100 - 250 micro seconds. Intensity tolerated by patients.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Kaltenborn mobilization along with traction + conventional therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

3 per week , mobilization for 5 minutes , exercise 3 sets for 10 repetitions for 4 consecutive weeks.

Interventions

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Gongs mobilization + conventional physical therapy

3 per week , mobilization for 5 minutes , exercise 3 sets for 10 repetitions for 4 consecutive weeks

Intervention Type OTHER

Kaltenborn mobilization along with traction + conventional therapy

3 per week , mobilization for 5 minutes , exercise 3 sets for 10 repetitions for 4 consecutive weeks.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

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* • Age 18 -65 years

* Both male and female
* Primary complaint of neck pain with or without radiating to Upper extremity
* Pain confined to posterior aspect of neck with mechanical characteristics such as symptoms provoked by neck movement, by palpation of cervical muscles and by sustained posture.
* Subjects who are willing to participate in study.
* Patients with Mechanical neck pain

Exclusion Criteria

* Participants falling in this category would be excluded from the study.

* Bilateral upper extremity symptoms
* Whiplash injury
* Trauma or tumor around neck
* Previous neck surgery
* Spinal infection
* Cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy
* Vascular syndromes
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Riphah International University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Madiha Ali, MS OMPT

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Riphah International University

Locations

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Alam Hospital Attock

Attock City, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Pakistan

Central Contacts

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Madiha Ali, MS-OMPT

Role: CONTACT

0331-3360064

Facility Contacts

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Madiha Ali, MSOMPT

Role: primary

0331-3360064

Other Identifiers

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Komal Shahzad

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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