Effectiveness of Scapula Mobilization on Mechanosensitivity of Upper Limb Neural Test 1 in Mechanical Neck Pain

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

December 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

January 1, 2020

Study Completion Date

February 27, 2020

Conditions
Neck PainMusculoskeletal Diseases
Interventions
OTHER

Interscapular muscle release or scapular mobilization technique as described by Travell and Simons.

"Patient is sidelying with the testing side up. The auditor stands in front of the patient, reaches over the patient's shoulder to grasp the upper portion of the vertebral border of the scapula, and the other arm reaches under the patient's humerus to grasp the lower portion of the vertebral border of the scapula.~The auditor then slowly moves the scapula into elevation/depression, internal/external rotation/abduction and adduction.~To standardize the technique and be able to reproduce it in each participant, a set of 10 repetitions for each movement was performed in the same order."

OTHER

Calcaneus abduction and adduction mobilization technique

Abduction and adduction mobilization of the calcaneus is carried out in the opposite side of the upper extremity measured.

Trial Locations (1)

41009

Aitor Vaquero Garrido, Seville

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Aitor Vaquero Garrido

OTHER

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