Dry Needling for Myofascial Pain Syndrome

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

45

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 1, 2023

Primary Completion Date

February 15, 2023

Study Completion Date

April 15, 2023

Conditions
Myofascial Pain SyndromesNeck Pain
Interventions
OTHER

Group 1: Peppering

Before injection we will palpate the muscles of trapezius, m. rhomboideus, m. levator scapula for finding painful trigger points, and we will mark the point. the skin will be cleaned with an appropriate antiseptic. Before the needle is inserted, the area to be applied will be palpated once again to detect the painful trigger point between the thumb and index fingers. The needle will be guided to painful trigger points detected by palpation. Stainless steel 25x25 mm needles will be used for dry needling. The needle will be inserted and removed until the local twitch response disappears, at least 10 times at each point found. Afterwards, the patient will be given a standard exercise program for the neck muscles. With this method, dry needling will be applied to the patient 4 times a week, once a week.

OTHER

group 2: spin and wait

Just before the injection, painful trigger points in the bilateral muscles of trapezius, m. rhomboideus, and m. levator scapula will be identified and marked by palpation, and the skin will be cleaned with an appropriate antiseptic. Before the needle is inserted, the area to be applied will be palpated once again to detect the painful trigger point between the thumb and index fingers. The needle will be guided to painful trigger points detected by palpation. Stainless steel 25x25 mm needles will be used for dry needling. After the dry needle is inserted at each point found, it will be spinned counterclockwise and left. Waiting time for each patient will be limited to 15 minutes. Afterwards, the patient will be given a standard exercise program for the neck muscles. With this method, dry needling will be applied to the patient 4 times a week, once a week.

OTHER

group 3: Peppering and spin and wait

Just before the injection, painful trigger points in the bilateral muscles of trapezius, m. rhomboideus, and m. levator scapul will be identified and marked with palpation, and the skin will be cleaned with an appropriate antiseptic. Before the needle is inserted, the area to be applied will be palpated once again to detect the painful trigger point between the thumb and index fingers. The needle will be guided to painful trigger points detected by palpation. Stainless steel 25x25 mm needles will be used for dry needling. After the needle is inserted and removed, it will be spinned counterclockwise for 15 minutes in each patient until the local twitch response disappears, at least 10 times at each point found. Afterwards, the patient will be given a standard exercise program. With this method, dry needling will be applied to the patient 4 times a week, once a week.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Sultan 2. Abdulhamid Han Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Sultan Abdulhamid Han Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

OTHER