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The Effects of Soft Tissue Mobilization Versus Therapeutic Ultrasound for Subjects With Neck and Arm Pain With Evidence of Neural Mechanical Sensitivity: A Randomized Clinical Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Soft Tissue Mobilization and Therapeutic Ultrasound for Cervical Radiculopathy. Completed, enrolled 23 participants.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to investigate effects of soft tissue mobilization versus therapeutic ultrasound in subjects with neck and arm pain who demonstrate neural mechanical sensitivity.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patients in the STM group received treatment in supine, with their head resting on one pillow and the involved UE positioned in abduction and external rotation to preload the neural structures of the upper limb. Manual pressure was applied to the soft tissues of the upper quadrant in a deep, stroking manner with the intention to improve the mobility of the soft tissues surrounding the pathway of the neural structures of the upper limb as well as any tender or tight tissues. The therapist spent approximately 7 minutes on the neck and scapular region, 4 minutes on the upper arm, and 4 minutes on the forearm and hand. The therapist was allowed to vary the time spent on each region according to his/her assessment of the patient's condition. The procedure lasted a total of 15 minutes.
Patients received therapeutic US applied for a period of 5 minutes to the most painful region of the neck, then a second 5-minute dose at the most painful region of the upper extremity. The US dose was 0.5 w/cm2, with sonation time 50% and frequency 1 MHz.40,52 The patient lay supine with the hand of the involved upper extremity placed on the abdomen and the elbow supported on a pillow. The two US doses and interaction time with the patient lasted a total of 15 minutes in an attempt to have equal patient/therapist contact between the two groups.