The aim of this study is to investigate the short and long-term effects of dry-needling of participants with trigger points in the upper trapezius muscle. 64 participants who diagnosed with myofascial pain syndrome will be included in the study. All participants will have trigger points in the upper trapezius muscles. They are randomised into two groups: dry needling (n=32) and exercise group (n=32). Ultrasonographic evaluation of trigger points (diameter, circumference and area), pain intensity and neck disability will be evaluated as primary outcome. Active cervical range of motion will be evaluated as secondary outcome.
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the short and long-term effects of dry-needling of participants with trigger points in the upper trapezius muscle. Methods: 64 participants who diagnosed with myofascial pain syndrome will be included in the study. All participants will have trigger points in the upper trapezius muscles. They are randomised into two groups: dry needling (n=32) and exercise group (n=32). Ultrasonographic evaluation of trigger points (diameter, circumference and area), pain intensity and neck disability will be evaluated as primary outcome. Active cervical range of motion will be evaluated as secondary outcome. All treatments will be applied by an investigator and a different blinded investigator will evaluated all participants. Numerical Rating Scale will be used for evaluating pain intensity and Neck Disability Index will be used for evaluating neck disability. Dry-needling treatment will be applied once a week for three weeks. Servical stretching exercises are given to all participants. (20 repetitions in one session and 2 sessions in a day, three days a week.) All participants will be evaluated before treatment, after treatment (at 3rd week) and at 3 month follow-ups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
62
Dry needling is a technique in which a fine needle is used to penetrate the skin, subcutaneous tissues and muscles to mechanically disrupt tissue without the use of anesthesia. Treatment is often used to treat myofascial trigger points.
Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
diameter of trigger point
an ultrasonographic evaluation
Time frame: 3 month follow-ups
circumference of trigger point
an ultrasonographic evaluation
Time frame: 3 month follow-ups
area of trigger point
an ultrasonographic evaluation
Time frame: 3 month follow-ups
Numerical Rating Scale
a questionnaire to evaluate pain intensity
Time frame: 3 month follow-ups
Neck Disability index
a questionnaire to evaluate neck disability
Time frame: 3 month follow-ups
active servical range of motion
active servical range of motion
Time frame: 3 month follow-ups
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