Additional Effects of Sternocleidomastoid Release With SNAGS in the Management of Cervicogenic Headache

Last updated: July 30, 2024
Sponsor: Foundation University Islamabad
Overall Status: Active - Not Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Pain (Pediatric)

Pain

Neck Pain

Treatment

Sternocleidomastoid Release

Electrotherapy and physical agents

Headache SNAGs

Clinical Study ID

NCT06534606
FUI/CTR/2024/17
  • Ages 18-45
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

Cervicogenic headache is a common type of headache in adults which causes disability and difficulty in everyday activities. According to the latest International Headache Society model, cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a secondary headache having C1-C2 dysfunction. SNAGs are highly effective in the treatment approach for these patients. Sternocleidomastoid muscle receive overactive tension from forward neck posture, increasing muscular fatigue and tone of muscles. This tension in SCM causes referred pain in the head and neck region. SNAGs are very effective but musculoskeletal impairments especially the tightness of sternocleidomastoid muscle still persist and can exacerbate symptoms. Manual therapy targeted to the SCM muscle may be effective for reducing headache and neck pain intensity and increasing performance of deep cervical flexors. Findings of this study will aid the therapists in choosing which technique to use while treating the patients. This will save therapist's time and effort as they will not be using the less effective treatment protocol. Furthermore, patient's time and investment will be used in the right direction.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age group: 18-45 years old

  • Both males and females

  • Unilateral headache with no shift of side

  • C1-C2 Dysfunction

  • Positive flexion rotation test (Rotation restriction is greater than 10 degrees)

  • Headache at least once a month in the last 3 months

  • Headache with at least 4 score in NPRS (Sign and Symptoms of Neck Involvement)

  • Headache with restriction of ROM in the neck

  • Headache precipitated by:

Sustained neck movements, and awkward head positioning. External Pressure over upper cervical or occipital region

Headache Characteristics:

  • Moderate-severe, non-throbbing pain, usually starting in the neck.

  • Episodes of varying duration, or: fluctuating, continuous pain

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Headache of non-cervical origin

  • Diagnosed Cases of:Cervical spondylosis,Cervical radiculopathy/ nerve rootinvolvement/ disc herniation,Cervical instability/ fracture,Vertebrobasilarinsufficiency ,Cervical spine surgery,Cervical spondylolisthesis,Spinal infection ortumors,Osteoporosis,History of trauma,Rheumatoid Arthritis,Inflammatory Arthritis

Study Design

Total Participants: 38
Treatment Group(s): 3
Primary Treatment: Sternocleidomastoid Release
Phase:
Study Start date:
June 10, 2024
Estimated Completion Date:
December 30, 2024

Connect with a study center

  • Foundation University College of Physical Therapy

    Rawalpindi, Punjab 46000
    Pakistan

    Site Not Available

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