The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Pain, Functionality and Proprioception in İndividuals With Cervical Disc Herniation

Last updated: June 28, 2024
Sponsor: Medipol University
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

N/A

Condition

Pain

Radiculopathy

Hernia

Treatment

conventional treatment program

a percussion massage gun (Compex Fix 2.0)

Clinical Study ID

NCT06139263
E-10840098-772.02-1701
  • Ages 40-50
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

This study aimed to examine the effects of vibration applied at different frequencies with a percussion massage gun on joint range of motion, pain, functionality and kinesiophobia in individuals with cervical disc herniation.All individuals participating in the study will receive a conventional treatment program. In the conventional treatment program, heat will be applied to the neck area for 20 minutes and TENS (100 Hz) will be applied to the painful area. Additionally, patients will be given joint range of motion (ROM) exercises under the supervision of a physiotherapist.

Vibration Group Vibration application will be applied to the individuals in this group in addition to conventional methods. Vibration application will be applied to the trapezius, levator scapula and cervical paravertebral muscles with a percussion massage gun (Compex Fix 2.0) along the origo-insersio line for 3 minutes for each muscle group. Vibration application will be made with the soft head of the percussion massage gun. Vibration therapy will be applied 3 days a week for 3 weeks.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Those diagnosed with cervical disc herniation,

  • Having complained of neck pain for at least 3 weeks,

  • Individuals with limited neck joint range of motion.

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Those who have another orthopedic or neurological disorder in addition to their neckproblem,

  • Having a history of previous trauma in the neck area,

  • Included in the physiotherapy program in the last 6 months,

  • Individuals who cannot tolerate vibration application.

Study Design

Total Participants: 44
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: conventional treatment program
Phase:
Study Start date:
October 20, 2023
Estimated Completion Date:
June 27, 2024

Study Description

This study aimed to examine the effects of vibration applied at different frequencies with a percussion massage gun on joint range of motion, pain, functionality and kinesiophobia in individuals with cervical disc herniation.All individuals participating in the study will receive a conventional treatment program 4 days a week. In the conventional treatment program, heat will be applied to the neck area for 20 minutes and TENS (100 Hz) will be applied to the painful area. Additionally, patients will be given joint range of motion (ROM) exercises under the supervision of a physiotherapist. Patients will be asked to perform ROM exercises in 2 sets of 10 repetitions, holding for 2 seconds at the end point in all directions. As a strengthening exercise, isometric exercises will be given in the flexion extension, right and left lateral flexion directions by waiting for 6 seconds at the end point. Isometric exercises will be performed in 2 sets of 10 repetitions with 1 minute rest between sets.

Vibration Group Vibration application will be applied to the individuals in this group in addition to conventional methods. Vibration application will be applied to the trapezius, levator scapula and cervical paravertebral muscles with a percussion massage gun (Compex Fix 2.0) along the origo-insersio line for 3 minutes for each muscle group. Vibration application will be made with the soft head of the percussion massage gun. Vibration therapy will be applied 3 days a week for 3 weeks.

Connect with a study center

  • Istanbul Medipol University

    Istanbul, 34000
    Turkey

    Site Not Available

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