Traditional Chinese Cervical Manipulation for Cervicogenic Headache

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

84

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 1, 2024

Primary Completion Date

December 30, 2025

Study Completion Date

March 30, 2026

Conditions
Cervicogenic Headache
Interventions
OTHER

Traditional Chinese cervical manipulation

The CMP will first palpate the transverse processes of C1 and C2. The transverse process with apparent tenderness will be regarded as the pain side. The right side will be the painful side for the following example). During the manipulation, the CMP will use his left hand to support the lower jaw and passively rotate the neck to the left side by 70-75 degrees (or to the maximum angle without discomfort). The physician's right-hand fingers will support the left-side transverse processes of C1 and C2, and the thumb and thenar muscle will be placed on the spinous process and occipital area. While maintaining a passive left neck rotation, the physician will increase the rotation angle by 5-10 degrees with both hands under a sudden pulling force. The above procedure will be repeated on the right side (pain side).

OTHER

Sham manipulation

The posture and position of the participant and the practitioner and the procedure are the same as the CCM technique. The right side will be regarded as the pain side once again. When performing the sham technique, the CMP uses the left hand to support the lower jaw position and passively rotates the neck to the left side by 70-75 degrees or to the maximum angle. The right hand presses the upper inner corner of the right scapula. While maintaining the passive left rotation of the neck, the right hand slowly exerts force downwards and outwards on the inner side of the scapula. The left hand only maintains the left rotation of the neck without any pulling force. After completion, repeat the above actions on the right side. After the technique is completed, participants can get up after resting for 5-10 minutes.

Trial Locations (2)

Unknown

Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

Lui Seng Chun,119 Lai Chi Kok Road, Mong Kok, Hong Kong

All Listed Sponsors
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Hong Kong Baptist University

OTHER

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