Spinal Mobilization Versus Myofacial Release Techniques On Pain And Disability In Patients With Tension Type Headache

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

34

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 6, 2022

Primary Completion Date

March 5, 2023

Study Completion Date

March 6, 2023

Conditions
Tension Type Headache
Interventions
OTHER

Spinal Mobilizations

"1. Headache SNAG: A posteroanterior mobilization of the second cervical vertebrae is sustained for 10 to 30 s with the aim to reduce headache intensity at the time of application. (6)~2. Maitland's C1-C7 PA Glide: A posteroanterior (PA) mobilization of the first till seventh cervical vertebra is achieved by applying a force on to a vertebral segment in a posteroanterior direction (Back to front).~The patients will receive Spinal Mobilizations consisting of 1 set of 6 repetitions once daily thrice per week for four weeks. Pre and post intervention values will be taken on 1st day and after 4 weeks"

OTHER

Myofascial Release Technique

"Suboccipital Inhibition Technique: While the patient will be in the supine position, the physician sitting at the top end of the table will place the fingers of both hands on the patient's suboccipital region. Flexi-perpendicular long fingers exerting an inhibitory pressure on the muscle insertions of the neck extensors in the occiput, perpendicularly to muscle fibers, while the thumbs counterbalance the head against rotation. A deep and progressive pressure would be applied perpendicular to the fibers until a decrease in muscle tone would be detected. This deep and progressive pressure would be maintained for a total of 10 min until release of suboccipital tissues is achieved.~The patients will receive myofascial release with the frequency of 1 set and 10 repetitions once a day three times per week for four weeks. Pre and post intervention values will be taken on 1st day and after 4 weeks."

Trial Locations (1)

54000

NUR International University, Lahore

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER