The purpose of this research is to compare two different approaches for treating patients with cervicogenic headaches associated with type II whiplash associated disorder: non-thrust mobilization and exercise versus thrust manipulation and dry needling. Physical therapists commonly use all of these techniques to treat cervicogenic headaches. This study is attempting to find out if one treatment strategy is more effective than the other.
Patients with cervicogenic headaches and type II whiplash associated disorder will be randomized to receive 1-2 treatment sessions per week for 4 weeks (up to 8 sessions total) of either: (1) dry needling and upper cervical high-velocity low-amplitude thrust manipulation, or (2) exercise and non-thrust mobilization.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
120
HVLA thrust manipulation to upper cervical and upper thoracic regions. Dry needling to cervicothoracic and craniofacial regions. Up to 8 treatment sessions over 4 weeks.
Non-thrust mobilization and exercise to upper cervical and upper thoracic regions. Up to 8 treatment sessions over 4 weeks.
Alabama Physical Therapy & Acupuncture
Montgomery, Alabama, United States
RECRUITINGChange in Headache Intensity (Numeric Pain Rating Scale, 0-10) (Rating Score)
Rating Score on 0-10 scale. Baseline score must exceed 2/10 to be included. Lower scores indicate less pain intensity. the study.
Time frame: Baseline, 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months
Change in Global Rating of Change Score for Headaches
Rating score for self perceived change with range of -7 to +7. Higher scores indicate greater improvement.
Time frame: 6 months
Change in Global Rating of Change Score for Neck Pain
Rating score for self perceived change with range of -7 to +7. Higher scores indicate greater improvement.
Time frame: 6 months
Change in Medication Intake (Frequency of medication intake in last week)
Over the counter and prescription medication
Time frame: Baseline, 6 months
Change in Headache Duration (Total hours of headaches in the last week)
Total hours of headaches in the last week
Time frame: Baseline, 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months
Change in Headache Frequency (Number of headaches in the last week)
Number of headaches in the last week
Time frame: Baseline, 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months
Change in Disability (Neck Disability Index, 0-50 points)
10 Questions each worth 0-5 points with maximum score of 50 points possible. Lower scores indicate lower disability levels. Baseline score must exceed 10/50 to be included in study.
Time frame: Baseline, 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months
Change in Neck Pain Intensity (Numeric Pain Rating Scale, 0-10 points)
Rating score 0-10 points. Lower scores indicate lower pain intensity. Baseline score must exceed 2/10 to be included
Time frame: Baseline, 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months
Change in Pain Catastrophizing Scale (0-52 points)
13 questions each worth 0-4 points with maximum score of 52 points. Lower scores indicate less pain catastrophizing.
Time frame: Baseline, 6 months
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