The Efficacy of Manual Therapy and Pressure Biofeedback Guided Strength Training on Pain and Functional Limitations

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

60

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 20, 2022

Primary Completion Date

August 19, 2022

Study Completion Date

September 29, 2022

Conditions
Cervicogenic Headache
Interventions
OTHER

Pressure biofeedback guided DCFM strength training

A pressure biofeedback guided DCFM strength training was carried out according to the Jull protocol. Keeping the participant's cervical spine in a neutral position and ensuring a stabilizer pressure biofeedback unit placed beneath the cervical lordosis. The pressure sensor was inflated at 20mm Hg. The participants were asked to nod their heads slowly. As the DCFM is activated, the cervical lordosis gently flattens, and the pressure sensor measures an increase in pressure. The activation score is the maximum pressure that can maintain for 10 seconds.

OTHER

Manual therapy

A manual therapy, including a slow, sustained elongation of muscles with a holding period of 7-10 seconds and a superficial oscillatory mobilization (grade-I) with 1-2 oscillations per second for 30 seconds per session was performed on the DCFM and at the cervical spine (C0-C5), respectively. The participants were asked to lie supine and prone while delivering stretching and mobilization, respectively.

OTHER

Conventional intervention

A hot pads was applied for 20minutes underneath the cervical spine covering either side of shoulder in a relaxed supine position.

Trial Locations (1)

11433

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, College of applied Medical Science, King Saud University, Riyadh

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Majmaah University

OTHER

lead

King Saud University

OTHER