Comparative Effects of Gong's Mobilization With Gradually Graded Exercise Therapy

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

28

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 15, 2020

Primary Completion Date

April 30, 2021

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2021

Conditions
Chronic PainNeck PainShoulder Syndrome
Interventions
OTHER

Gong's Mobilization

Group A received Gong's mobilization and common treatnent (TENs,Hot pack and cervical stretches). Gong's mobilization which is concurrent application of Apophyseal joint gliding and end range passive physiological movements while the subject's cervical postures are passively Neutral in order to induce Normal Cervical Extension. The Subjects in Group A were treated three times in a week for 4 weeks.

OTHER

Gradually Graded Exercise Therapy

"The Subjects in Group B were received Exercise Therapy and common treatment (TENs, Hot pack and cervical stretches) three times in a week continue for 4 weeks . Each exercise session will take 30 min. It will be consisted of 5 min warm-up exercises, 20 min stabilization exercises, 5 min cool-down, and stretching exercises including neck and shoulder girdle muscles.~The aim of Exercise program was to create a neutral spine and activate deep muscles of the cervical spine. The patients were educated to maintain neutral spine during the exercises and throughout the day as much as possible.~Scapulothoracic stabilization exercises were included\_ specific exercises for the muscles affecting scapular orientation related to neck pain. The subjects were educated to maintain the positions and contractions during the exercises including scapular retraction, eccentric scapular retraction, and combined scapular retraction with shoulder lateral rotation, forward punch, and dynamic hug."

Trial Locations (2)

54000

Riphah International University, Lahore

Riphah IU, Lahore

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER

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