This study intends to determine the effects of thoracic manipulation on pressure pain sensitivity in patients with rhomboid active trigger points.
This is a single blinded controlled trial and will be conducted at physiotherapy clinic of women institute of rehabilitation sciences Abbottabad. The "screw" manipulation is a fairly aggressive manipulative technique in which the transverse processes are forced into a posterior to anterior direction Individual will be screened out according to inclusion criteria. Individuals will be allocated randomly into two groups, 30 in thoracic manipulation group and 30 in conventional physiotherapy protocol group by sealed envelope method. Both groups will receive conventional physiotherapy protocol (manual pressure release technique and muscle imbalances exercises) for rhomboid trigger points in common and the experimental group will receive thoracic manipulation in addition to conventional protocol. Assessment will be done on baseline and after 3 weeks. Data will be analyzed on SPSS version 21.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Session will be performed twice a week for a three week period if a pop sound occurred then the therapist moved on next procedure ,if not subject will be repositioned and technique will performed again. This procedure will be performed for maximum of two attempts. Approximately 3 minutes of time is required to complete thrust manipulation subjects assigned to thrust manipulation also received general exercise program and manual pressure release technique as the control group. General exercise group involve Stretching exercises for the pectoral muscles and resisted strengthening exercises for the scapular retractors and elevators and the glenohumeral abductors and external rotators were performed three times per week for 3 weeks.
This group will receive manual pressure release technique along with general exercises program. General exercise group involve Stretching exercises for the pectoral muscles and resisted strengthening exercises for the scapular retractors and elevators and the glenohumeral abductors and external rotators were performed three times per week for 3 weeks.
Women Institute of Rehabilitation Sciences
Abbottabad, KPK, Pakistan
Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS)
Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS) is an 11 point (0-10) Scale used to measure pain. Patient verbally select value between (0-10) on the basis of intensity of pain. (0) means No pain and (10) means maximum pain experienced at baseline and after 3 weeks
Time frame: Baseline
Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS)
Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS) is an 11 point (0-10) Scale used to measure pain. Patient verbally select value between (0-10) on the basis of intensity of pain. (0) means No pain and (10) means maximum pain experienced at baseline and after 3 weeks
Time frame: post 3 weeks
Pain pressure threshold
It is measured with the help of an instrument called Algometer. The readings of Algometer are both in pounds and kilograms and it gauges the pressure at which patient feels pain.
Time frame: baseline
Pain pressure threshold
It is measured with the help of an instrument called Algometer. The readings of Algometer are both in pounds and kilograms and it gauges the pressure at which patient feels pain.
Time frame: post 3 weeks
Thoracic ROM
A thoraxic range of motion (TROM) inclinometer will be use to assess thoracic range of motion in flexion and extension.. Participants will be seated or standing upright and asked to actively move their trunk in forward and backward direction
Time frame: Baseline
Thoracic ROM
A thoraxic range of motion (TROM) inclinometer will be use to assess thoracic range of motion in flexion and extension.. Participants will be seated or standing upright and asked to actively move their trunk in forward and backward direction
Time frame: post 3 weeks
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Neck Disability Index (NDI)
Neck Disability Index (NDI) is a questionnaire designed to assess how neck pain has affected patient's ability to manage in everyday life. It has total 10 sections, For each section the total possible score is 5: if the first statement is marked the section score = 0, if the last statement is marked it = 5. If all ten sections are completed the score is calculated and converted into percentages. The maximum Score of Neck Disability Index (NDI) is 50. It is measured at Baseline before Intervention and after end of treatment session that is 3 weeks
Time frame: Baseline
Neck Disability Index (NDI)
Neck Disability Index (NDI) is a questionnaire designed to assess how neck pain has affected patient's ability to manage in everyday life. It has total 10 sections, For each section the total possible score is 5: if the first statement is marked the section score = 0, if the last statement is marked it = 5. If all ten sections are completed the score is calculated and converted into percentages. The maximum Score of Neck Disability Index (NDI) is 50. It is measured at Baseline before Intervention and after end of treatment session that is 3 weeks
Time frame: post 3 weeks