Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail

Background: Mechanical neck pain is the most common musculoskeletal disorder of general population. Mechanical neck pain is also known as axial neck pain or nonspecific neck pain as it is non radiating pain and has an acute or sudden onset without known etiology. Objective: To compare the effecti...

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Main Authors: Shahrukh Mehtab, Nafeesa Zamurd
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Rehabilitation & Allied health sciences, Riphah International University 2019-03-01
Series:Journal Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences
Online Access:https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jrcrs/article/view/392
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description Background: Mechanical neck pain is the most common musculoskeletal disorder of general population. Mechanical neck pain is also known as axial neck pain or nonspecific neck pain as it is non radiating pain and has an acute or sudden onset without known etiology. Objective: To compare the effectiveness of isometric exercises and stretching versus isometric exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications for mechanical neck pain. Material and Methods: This is an RCT randomized control trial, single blind study which consists of 30 subjects (n=30) of age 20-45 years, with 15 subjects (n=15) in experimental group (isometric exercises and stretchings with ergonomic modifications were applied) and 15 subjects (n=15) in control group (isometric exercises and stretchings were applied).Duration of study was 6 months. Pre and post treatment assessment was done. Interventions were applied with moderate intensity 3 times a week (10rep/ 3 set per day) for 4 weeks (12 sessions) in both groups. Questionnaire, visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain intensity and neck disability index (NDI) for functional disability was used as data collection tools. Level of significance a= 5 % or 0.05, P value 0.05, Confidence interval0.95 and power 0.8. Sample size was calculated through epitool. Results: Both VAS and NDI scores showed more improvement in experimental group (isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications) as compared to control group (isometric neck exercises and stretching). One way ANOVA was used for between group analysis and paired t-test was used for within group analysis. As P-value < 0.05 so we rejected null hypothesis, there is a significant difference between groups. Conclusion: This study concluded that ergonomic modifications with isometric exercises and stretching result in improvement of posture, reduce muscle stress, increase muscle balance, increase range of motion as compared to isometric exercises and stretching. Isometric exercises and stretching cause removal of waste product from neck muscles by improving blood circulation that reduce muscle stiffness and spasm which causes pain relief and improves range of motion and ergonomic modifications improve posture alignment of body that reduce stress, increase muscular balance and reduce muscle spasm.
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spelling doaj.art-b86ffeba84a845208fde8ad18c72a2042022-12-22T03:28:31ZengFaculty of Rehabilitation & Allied health sciences, Riphah International UniversityJournal Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences2226-92152410-888X2019-03-0171711323Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trailShahrukh Mehtab0Nafeesa Zamurd1HOD DPT, Islamabad Medical and Dental CollegePhysiotherapist, Islamabad Medical and DentalBackground: Mechanical neck pain is the most common musculoskeletal disorder of general population. Mechanical neck pain is also known as axial neck pain or nonspecific neck pain as it is non radiating pain and has an acute or sudden onset without known etiology. Objective: To compare the effectiveness of isometric exercises and stretching versus isometric exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications for mechanical neck pain. Material and Methods: This is an RCT randomized control trial, single blind study which consists of 30 subjects (n=30) of age 20-45 years, with 15 subjects (n=15) in experimental group (isometric exercises and stretchings with ergonomic modifications were applied) and 15 subjects (n=15) in control group (isometric exercises and stretchings were applied).Duration of study was 6 months. Pre and post treatment assessment was done. Interventions were applied with moderate intensity 3 times a week (10rep/ 3 set per day) for 4 weeks (12 sessions) in both groups. Questionnaire, visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain intensity and neck disability index (NDI) for functional disability was used as data collection tools. Level of significance a= 5 % or 0.05, P value 0.05, Confidence interval0.95 and power 0.8. Sample size was calculated through epitool. Results: Both VAS and NDI scores showed more improvement in experimental group (isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications) as compared to control group (isometric neck exercises and stretching). One way ANOVA was used for between group analysis and paired t-test was used for within group analysis. As P-value < 0.05 so we rejected null hypothesis, there is a significant difference between groups. Conclusion: This study concluded that ergonomic modifications with isometric exercises and stretching result in improvement of posture, reduce muscle stress, increase muscle balance, increase range of motion as compared to isometric exercises and stretching. Isometric exercises and stretching cause removal of waste product from neck muscles by improving blood circulation that reduce muscle stiffness and spasm which causes pain relief and improves range of motion and ergonomic modifications improve posture alignment of body that reduce stress, increase muscular balance and reduce muscle spasm.https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jrcrs/article/view/392
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Nafeesa Zamurd
Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail
Journal Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences
title Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail
title_full Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail
title_fullStr Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail
title_short Comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trail
title_sort comparison of isometric neck exercises and stretching with ergonomic modifications versus isometric neck exercises and stretching for mechanical neck pain a randomized controlled trail
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