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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-04-25
2025-07-25
Brief Summary
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H1: Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises have an effect on reducing the pain intensity of individuals with CNNP H2: Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises have an effect on increasing the hand grip strength of individuals with CNNP.
H3: Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises have an effect on increasing the hand skills of individuals with CNNP.
H4: Trigger point therapy and home exercises have an effect on reducing the pain intensity of individuals with CNNP.
H5: Trigger point therapy and home exercises have an effect on increasing the hand grip strength of individuals with CNNP.
H6: Trigger point therapy and home exercises have an effect on increasing the hand skills of individuals with CNNP.
H7: Kinesiology Taping treatment and home exercises have an effect on reducing the pain intensity of individuals with CNNP.
H8: Kinesiology Taping treatment and home exercises have an effect on increasing the hand grip strength of individuals with CNNP.
H9: Kinesiology Taping treatment and home exercises have an effect on increasing the manual skills of individuals with CNNP.
H10: Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises have an effect on reducing the pain intensity of individuals with CNNP.
H11: Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises have an effect on increasing the hand grip strength of individuals with CNNP.
H12: Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises have an effect on increasing the manual skills of individuals with CNNP.
4 different groups will be created in this study. These are Group 1: Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises Group 2: Trigger point therapy and home exercises Group 3: Kinesiology Taping therapy and home exercises Group 4: Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
For this purpose, group information will be kept confidential during data collection and only the time of measurement and the participant ID code will be reported to the evaluator.
Group identities will also be represented by codes during the data analysis phase, and group identities will be revealed after the analysis is completed.
Study Groups
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Group 1
Group 1: Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises
Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises
Various physical agents such as electrotherapy, hotpack (warm compress) and ultrasound therapy will be used within the standard physiotherapy intervention. These approaches are effective methods to reduce pain, relax muscles and accelerate healing. Home exercises are daily neck exercises recommended by a specialist physiotherapist.
Group 2
Group 2: Trigger point therapy and home exercises
Trigger point therapy and home exercises
Trigger point therapy is a common method used in patients with myofascial pain syndrome. This method involves manually releasing trigger points. Approaches such as pressure applications and stretching techniques are used. Muscle functions are improved by loosening painful muscle knots. Muscle flexibility and endurance are increased with home exercises.
Group 3
Group 3: Kinesiology Taping therapy and home exercises
Kinesiology Taping therapy and home exercises
Kinesiology taping is an elastic band technique used for pain management and muscle activity support. It accelerates healing by increasing blood circulation. It supports and protects the muscles in the neck and shoulder area.
It provides supportive stabilization without restricting joint movements. It facilitates movement by reducing pain. It targets muscle strengthening and mobilization with home exercises
Group 4
Group 4: Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises:
Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises
Cervical and scapular mobilization includes manual therapy techniques aimed at increasing the range of motion of the joints in the spine and shoulder area. Mobilization is applied to the cervical spine and shoulder joints. Relaxation is provided in the muscles around the shoulder and neck. Cervical and scapular stability is improved. Postural disorders are corrected and range of motion is increased. Sustainability of mobilization is ensured with home exercises.
Interventions
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Standard physiotherapy intervention and home exercises
Various physical agents such as electrotherapy, hotpack (warm compress) and ultrasound therapy will be used within the standard physiotherapy intervention. These approaches are effective methods to reduce pain, relax muscles and accelerate healing. Home exercises are daily neck exercises recommended by a specialist physiotherapist.
Trigger point therapy and home exercises
Trigger point therapy is a common method used in patients with myofascial pain syndrome. This method involves manually releasing trigger points. Approaches such as pressure applications and stretching techniques are used. Muscle functions are improved by loosening painful muscle knots. Muscle flexibility and endurance are increased with home exercises.
Kinesiology Taping therapy and home exercises
Kinesiology taping is an elastic band technique used for pain management and muscle activity support. It accelerates healing by increasing blood circulation. It supports and protects the muscles in the neck and shoulder area.
It provides supportive stabilization without restricting joint movements. It facilitates movement by reducing pain. It targets muscle strengthening and mobilization with home exercises
Cervical - Scapular Mobilization and home exercises
Cervical and scapular mobilization includes manual therapy techniques aimed at increasing the range of motion of the joints in the spine and shoulder area. Mobilization is applied to the cervical spine and shoulder joints. Relaxation is provided in the muscles around the shoulder and neck. Cervical and scapular stability is improved. Postural disorders are corrected and range of motion is increased. Sustainability of mobilization is ensured with home exercises.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Having neck pain for 3 months or more,
* being literate, being a volunteer
Exclusion Criteria
* having neurological or orthopedic problems,
* having cancer, having musculoskeletal malformations,
* having had head and neck surgery,
* having received physical therapy due to neck pain in the last 6 months
* not accepting to participate in the study,
* being pregnant,
* individuals with hearing and visual impairments
18 Years
64 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Uşak University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kevser Gürsan
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Kevser Gursan, Dr.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Uşak University
Locations
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Yozgat Bozok University Health Application and Research Center
Yozgat, Yozgat, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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585-585-07
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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