"Effects of Neuromuscular Reeducation Versus Post Facilitation Stretch Technique for Upper Cross Syndrome Among IT Professionals
NCT ID: NCT06648070
Last Updated: 2024-10-18
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
44 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-07-15
2025-07-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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we make 2 groups control and treatment group . we give NMR technique to treatment group and PFS technique to control group in patients with upper cross syndrome.
first we take base line readings of cervical ROM , NPRS AND neck diasbilty index.
after 2 weeks of treatment again we take same readings and compare both readings.
with techniques we also perform strengthning excercise of weal muscles for both groups
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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NMR Group
On group A we will perform NEUROMUSCULAR REEDUCATION TECHNIQUE:
we perform this technique on tight muscles which are:
1. levator scapulae
2. upper trapezius
3. pectoralis major
Neuromuscular reeducation technique
5 repetitions of neuromuscular reeducation technique i.e. deep pressure along muscles origin to insertion with active movement of that muscle with 10 seconds rest of each repetitions.
Control group will receive 3- 5 repetitions of Post Facilitation stretch to the tight muscles of UCS i.e. 20% maximal isometric contraction of the muscles to be stretched for 5-10 seconds followed by a rapid stretch ( through the new barrier) of 10 seconds. After stretch muscle is allowed to relax in mid range for 10 seconds.
PFS Group
On group B we perform POST FACILITATION STRETCH TECHNIQUE on tight muscles same as group A
1. levator scapulae
2. upper trapezius
3. pectoralis major
Post Facilitation Stretch
3- 5 repetitions of Post Facilitation stretch to the tight muscles of UCS i.e. 20% maximal isometric contraction of the muscles to be stretched for 5-10 seconds followed by a rapid stretch ( through the new barrier) of 10 seconds. After stretch muscle is allowed to relax in mid range for 10 seconds.
Interventions
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Neuromuscular reeducation technique
5 repetitions of neuromuscular reeducation technique i.e. deep pressure along muscles origin to insertion with active movement of that muscle with 10 seconds rest of each repetitions.
Control group will receive 3- 5 repetitions of Post Facilitation stretch to the tight muscles of UCS i.e. 20% maximal isometric contraction of the muscles to be stretched for 5-10 seconds followed by a rapid stretch ( through the new barrier) of 10 seconds. After stretch muscle is allowed to relax in mid range for 10 seconds.
Post Facilitation Stretch
3- 5 repetitions of Post Facilitation stretch to the tight muscles of UCS i.e. 20% maximal isometric contraction of the muscles to be stretched for 5-10 seconds followed by a rapid stretch ( through the new barrier) of 10 seconds. After stretch muscle is allowed to relax in mid range for 10 seconds.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 20 - 40 years
* Both genders
* Diagnosed UCS
* Pain from 2 months
* Minimum 4 - 6 hiurs working
Exclusion Criteria
* Fracture
* Trauma to neck
20 Years
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Foundation University Islamabad
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Locations
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Foundation University College of Physical Therapy
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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FUI/CTR/2024/39
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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