Effects of Shi Style Cervical Mobilization Versus SNAGS in Patients With Cervicogenic Headache

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

40

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 7, 2024

Primary Completion Date

July 1, 2024

Study Completion Date

August 30, 2024

Conditions
Cervicogenic Headache
Interventions
OTHER

shi style mobilization

Step 1 soothing tendon stepTherapist will aerate patient's neck 3 to 6 times.Step 2 moblization step Therapist will apply low velocity small amplitude oscillatory movement without thrust. Head will be in 45 degrees of flexion or extension. Repeat this for 3 to 6 times. Then distraction force is applied to the cervical. Step 3 dredging collateral step Therapist holds thenar and hypothenar muscles of patient's hand on affected side and gently shook the upper limb ebb and flow with small shaking and high frequency. Repeat the procedure 3 times 6 sesions over 2 weeks for 20minutes

OTHER

SNAGS

Patient will receive sustained natural apophyseal glides as described by brian mulligan. Patient position will be upright sitting when therapist will apply a sustained passive assesory glide while patient moves actively through available physiological range of motion in the direction in which symptoms are produced. the headache SNAG technique will be performed with the patient sitting on a chair in the erect posture. The therapist will handle C2 spinous process with the middle phalanx of one hand. With the other hand, he will perform ventral gliding on C2 for 10 repetitions holding for 10 seconds in each glide with a rest time of 30 seconds in between. Patient will be asked to report dizziness or any other symptom after procedure. If patient reports symptom then angle of application is changed to ensure symptom free treatment in all patientsNumber of repetitions are increased gradually from 6 to 10 and end physiological movement is maintained for 10second

Trial Locations (1)

54000

Jinnah Hospital Lahore, Lahore

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER

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