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The Effectiveness of Manual Therapy to the Cervical Spine and Diaphragm,Combined With Breathing Reeducation Exercises, in Patients With Non-specific Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Cervical plus Diaphragmatic Manual Therapy plus Breathing Reeducation Exercises, Cervical Manual Therapy plus sham Diaphragmatic Manual Therapy, and 1 other intervention for Chronic Neck Pain. Completed, enrolled 90 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Chronic neck pain (CNP) is reported to be one of the most common musculoskeletal pain syndromes. Studies showed that patients with chronic neck pain compensated with changes in Pain, Function, Musculoskeletal and Respiratory outcomes. The diaphragm is a primary respiratory muscle contributing to postural stability and spinal control. Many studies showed that manual therapy and exercise improve clinical and respiratory outcomes in CNP patients. Few studies highlight the importance of diaphragm manual therapy and Reeducation Breathing Exercises in musculoskeletal diseases and in CNP patients. However, the exact mechanism is still unclear. This study aims to examine the hypothesis that: "Diaphragm Manual Therapy and Breathing Reeducation Exercises combined with cervical manual therapy - improve clinical and respiratory outcomes more than cervical manual therapy intervention only or conventional physiotherapy
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Interventions
Diaphragmatic Manual Therapy consists of techniques intended to indirectly stretch and mobilize the diaphragmatic muscle fibers. This will help to improve muscle contraction and decrease tension. The experimental maneuvers include the Doming Diaphragmatic Technique as described by Leon Chaitow, Lewit, and the Manual Diaphragmatic Release Technique as described by Leon Chaitow. Both maneuvers are performed in two sets of 10 repetitions, within a 1-minute interval. Cervical Manual Therapy consists of vertebral mobilization techniques according to the Mulligan technique. Breathing Reeducation Exercises consist of i) recognition of the abnormal breathing pattern, ii) relaxation techniques for all the primary and accessory respiratory muscles, iii) diaphragm breathing reeducation iv) pursed lips exercise v) reeducation of the normal breathing rate
Ultrasound sham as Diaphragmatic Manual techniques. Disconnected ultrasound will be applied in the same position as for the experimental group for 15 min as a placebo treatment. Cervical Manual Therapy: will consist of vertebral mobilization techniques according to Mulligan -
Conventional Physiotherapy Program consists of TENS for 15min, Microwave pulsed Diathermy for 10min, soft tissue techniques for 15min