McKenzie and ELDOA Comparison in Non-Specific Neck Pain Teachers

NCT ID: NCT06936722

Last Updated: 2025-08-19

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

36 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-04-24

Study Completion Date

2025-06-10

Brief Summary

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The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of McKenzie Protocol and ELDOA on severity of pain, on the range of motion and disability level of teachers with Non-Specific neck pain.

Detailed Description

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Neck pain, a common musculoskeletal condition and a common problem of the society, is "a pain originating from musculoskeletal tissue in the region from the Occiput to the First Thoracic Vertebrae". Approximately 2/3 of the population around Globe is affected by Neck Pain as it is the 4th leading cause of disability around the world. Several research has shown prevalence ranging between 14.2% to 71%, with increased frequency in females and middle-aged adults. Risk factors related to neck pain generally constitute trauma or sports related injuries, poor work environment and psychological issues. This common problem can further be categorized based on duration i.e. Acute (for less than 6 weeks), Sub Acute (for less than 3 months) and Chronic (For more than 3 months). Based on severity, it is further sub-divided into 3 categories (Mild, Moderate and Severe). Based on etiology it has 2 types, (Mechanical and Neuropathic) Non-Specific Neck pain (NNP), a broader term used, is a common appearance of Neck Pain elaborated as Pain without any defined cause. It can either be a Mechanical or a Postural complication. Non-Specific Neck pain can be diagnosed from the history of individual along with physical examination. Non-Specific Neck Pain responds to conservative management, but the recent Literature suggests that Exercise therapy is quite effective in treatment of Non-specific Neck Pain (NNP). Techniques include Exercise therapy, Manual therapy, Traction, Electrotherapeutic modalities, Stretching, Massage, Release Techniques (ARTs) which are effective not only for reducing Pain but also for improving Cervical Ranges and functional capacity of Individuals.

Teaching is considered among those Professions where Incidence of Neck pain is at its peak, a recent Literature suggest that Prevalence of Neck pain is 68.9% in teachers. Occupational Complications i.e. Long-standing hours, Faulty postures, Excessive use of electronic devices and Black boards are the major risk factors for teachers in developing Musculoskeletal Conditions, with an incidence of 40% to 95%.

McKenzie Protocol is an interventional approach used in the broader term of Exercise Therapy. A Literature published in International Journal of Physiotherapy and Research by researchers of Cairo University, Egypt showed that McKenzie Protocol is very effective for the treatment of Non-specific Spinal Pain. This technique encourages active patient involvement in decreasing pain which as a result increases the functional abilities of individuals. The Technique of Neck Retraction is very beneficial for increasing Cervical Ranges, improving Posture and relieving Neck pain. McKenzie Protocol is a very effective technique for preventing re-occurrence of Pain.

ELDOA an abbreviation used for a French acronym Elongation Longitudinaux avec Decoaption Osteo-Articulaire is a term described by Guy Voyer in 1979 as an active Traction technique used for stretching of Fascia and increasing Spacing of Spinal joints. Literature backs the claim that ELDOA is an effective technique used to decrease pain and increasing Muscle length. This technique release compression from the Facet joints which in return increase circulation and improves tone that helps in Pain reduction and Range improvement.

Neck Pain frequently affects teachers due to Occupational habits. According to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study, neck pain is the second leading cause of years lived with disability (YLD) for adults, 50% - 75% of people do not recover from an acute episode and experience recurrent neck pain in the next 1 to 5 years. Approximately 68% of people develop persistent and chronic neck pain. A Meta-analysis focusing on the McKenzie Protocol indicated its efficacy in managing moderate to severe neck pain, relative to mild cases. Various studies have explored the individual effects of McKenzie and ELDOA techniques on Neck pain. However, no one has specifically investigated which protocol is more effective across different severity levels.

Conditions

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Non Specific Neck Pain

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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ELDOA + Conventional PT

ELDOA, the protocol consists of 4 positions. Each position is maintained for 1 min with constant correction of posture throughout with 2 to 4 min rest within each position. The Exercise was performed in 10 to 25 mins. 4 positions of ELDOA are Decoarctation of C0/C1/C2, Decoarctation of C4/C5, Decoarctation of C5/C6, Decoarctation of C6/C7. All positions are attained in lying.

Hot pack 2. isometric strengthening exercises (Neck Flexion, Extension and Lateral Flexion) in 3x5 sets with 5 sec hold.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

ELDOA + Conventional PT

Intervention Type OTHER

ELDOA, the protocol consists of 4 positions. Each position is maintained for 1 min with constant correction of posture throughout with 2 to 4 min rest within each position. The Exercise was performed in 10 to 25 mins. 4 positions of ELDOA are Decoarctation of C0/C1/C2, Decoarctation of C4/C5, Decoarctation of C5/C6, Decoarctation of C6/C7. All positions are attained in lying.

Hot pack 2. isometric strengthening exercises (Neck Flexion, Extension and Lateral Flexion) in 3x5 sets with 5 sec hold.

McKenzie Protocol + Conventional PT

Extension Dysfunction Retraction Retraction with patient overpressure Retraction with therapist overpressure Retraction with extension

Lateral Flexion Dysfunction

Lateral flexion:

Lateral flexion with patient overpressure Lateral flexion therapist overpressure

Rotation Dysfunction Rotation Rotation with patient overpressure

Hot pack, isometric strengthening exercises (Neck Flexion, Extension and Lateral Flexion) in 3x5 sets with 5 sec hold Rotation with therapist overpressure

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

McKenzie Protocol + Conventional PT

Intervention Type OTHER

Extension Dysfunction Retraction Retraction with patient overpressure Retraction with therapist overpressure Retraction with extension Lateral Flexion Dysfunction Lateral flexion: Lateral flexion with patient overpressure Lateral flexion therapist overpressure Rotation Dysfunction Rotation Rotation with patient overpressure Hot pack, isometric strengthening exercises (Neck Flexion, Extension and Lateral Flexion) in 3x5 sets with 5 sec hold Rotation with therapist overpressure

Interventions

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ELDOA + Conventional PT

ELDOA, the protocol consists of 4 positions. Each position is maintained for 1 min with constant correction of posture throughout with 2 to 4 min rest within each position. The Exercise was performed in 10 to 25 mins. 4 positions of ELDOA are Decoarctation of C0/C1/C2, Decoarctation of C4/C5, Decoarctation of C5/C6, Decoarctation of C6/C7. All positions are attained in lying.

Hot pack 2. isometric strengthening exercises (Neck Flexion, Extension and Lateral Flexion) in 3x5 sets with 5 sec hold.

Intervention Type OTHER

McKenzie Protocol + Conventional PT

Extension Dysfunction Retraction Retraction with patient overpressure Retraction with therapist overpressure Retraction with extension Lateral Flexion Dysfunction Lateral flexion: Lateral flexion with patient overpressure Lateral flexion therapist overpressure Rotation Dysfunction Rotation Rotation with patient overpressure Hot pack, isometric strengthening exercises (Neck Flexion, Extension and Lateral Flexion) in 3x5 sets with 5 sec hold Rotation with therapist overpressure

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Normal BMI
* Neck Pain on NPRS (Mild 1-3, Moderate 4-6, Severe 7-10)
* Working Hour: At least 30 hrs. per week.
* Teaching Experience: More than 12 months

Exclusion Criteria

* No Neurological Condition (+ve Spurling Test, +ve Compression test, +ve Distraction Test)
* No Other Musculoskeletal Condition. (Osteoporosis, Arthritis, TrPs)
* No Spinal Deformity. (Scoliosis, Forward Head)
* No Surgery (Spinal Surgery, Fracture)
* No Cervical Tumor
* No complaints about Dizziness, Migraine, Cervicogenic headache (+ve Flexion Rotation test)
Minimum Eligible Age

25 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

40 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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Maria khalid, MSOMPT

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Riphah International University

Locations

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Yusra Medical and Dental College

Islamabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

Other Identifiers

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REC/ Umul Baneen 02003

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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