To investigate the effect of cawthorne-cooksey exercises on cervical proprioception and functional outcomes in patients with cervical radiculopathy
Fifty four patients with cervical radiculopathy from both sexes will be selected randomly outpatient clinic and allocated into two equal groups. The Control Group will receive the selected physical therapy program only (electrotherapy, manual therapy, strengthening exercises), study Group will receive the Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises program and the selected physical therapy program. Basic assumptions It will be assumed that: * All the patients will follow the instructions and the rehabilitation program that are given to them. * The motivation and cooperation are the same for all patients * The patients will exert their maximum efforts during the study. Null Hypothesis: It will be hypothesized that: * There will be no significant effect of Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises on proprioception in patients with cervical radiculopathy. * There will be no significant effect of Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises on functional outcomes in patients with cervical radiculopathy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
54
Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises are one form of vestibular exercises under this training involving centers such as visual, proprioceptive, and vestibular activities. Cawthorne-Cooksey exercises, originally developed for vestibular rehabilitation, focus on eye-head-body coordination and postural adaptation. When adapted for cervical use, they may enhance neuromuscular control, improve cervical joint position sense, and promote motor learning. These exercises are made to compensate for the affected vestibular signals (which cause poor balance and coordination) by retraining the eye and body musculatures.
The application of ultrasound therapy with patient prone lying position paravertebral in posterior aspect of neck. The Treatment parameter ( 1 MHZ, FR 100HZ , duty factor 75% , power intensity 1.5w/cm2 , continuous mode , treatment time 5 min ).
Pivot clinic
Cairo, Egypt
Cervical Proprioception
Measuring Neck Proprioception by cervical joint position error via overhead laser pointer : 1. Laser pointer: will be fixed to the subject's head by a strap to determine the degree of error in the test . 2. Target paper: typically, 40 cm in diameter that contains concentric circles in 1 cm increments, divided into 4 quadrants intersecting at zero . 3. Chair: a stable chair with back support and positioned such that it will not move when the subject will move his/her head during the test. 4. Colored stickers: will be used to determine the starting and the ending points of the laser. 5. Ruler: to measure the distance between the start point and endpoint in each direction on the target paper.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
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