Neck pain is one of the most frequently investigated and common musculoskeletal disorders that cause disability in the community.If neck pain is due to multifactorial etiology, it is defined as non-specific neck pain.Eccentric exercises are used to increase muscle strength and muscle mass. Non-specific neck pain affects negatively and often leads to severe disability. Various rehabilitation techniques are available to reduce pain and disability and increase functional level. This study aimed to compare the pain and functional status of eccentric exercise training and home program exercise groups of people with non-specific neck pain.
It is known that exercise treatments are useful in strengthening neck muscles and controlling postural disorders in patients with neck pain, which is currently accepted. Eccentric exercises are used to increase muscle strength and muscle mass. Home exercise and eccentric exercise training groups were included in a total of 24 sessions (8 weeks\*3 days); home exercise program was applied to the individuals in the control group. Visual Analog Scale, Mc Gill Melzack Pain Assessment, Neck Disability Index, hand grip strength, and skin resistance assessments.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
38
Eccentric Exercises for neck muscles.
Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istinye University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Pain Characteristics
Pain frequency, duration
Time frame: before 8 weeks and end of the 8 weeks.
Pain severity
Visual analog scale-VAS
Time frame: before 8 weeks and end of the 8 weeks.
Mcgill- Melzack Pain Questionnaire
Mcgill- Melzack Pain Questionnaire
Time frame: before 8 weeks and end of the 8 weeks.the 24 session.
Disability
Neck Disability index
Time frame: before 8 weeks and end of the 8 weeks.
Hand grip strength
Digital Hand Dynamometer
Time frame: before 8 weeks and end of the 8 weeks.
Skin resistance
Digital Multimeter
Time frame: before 8 weeks and end of the 8 weeks.
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