Effects of Myofascial Release With Isometric Exercises Versus Scapular Stabilization Exercise on … (NCT05202392) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Effects of Myofascial Release With Isometric Exercises Versus Scapular Stabilization Exercise on Neck Pain in Text Neck
Pakistan60 participantsStarted 2021-03-01
Plain-language summary
The objective of this study is to investigate the effects of myofascial release combined with isometrics and with scapular stabilization on neck pain, disability and ROM in young adults with text neck syndrome
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 26 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Young adults including both female and male between the ages of 18 to 26 years with neck pain who were using smart phone, tablet or laptop for past six-month duration and above.
* Subjects with average 3 or more than 3 hours mobile usage and who may have 3 out of the 6 possible symptoms for text neck which include pain in neck, upper back and shoulder pain, headache as well as insomnia, tingling and numbness in the hands for more than 6 months and with a complain of pain in neck after use of mobile phones or other gadgets.
* Individuals with NDI score of minimum 30%-48% i.e., moderate disability.
* Individuals with willingness to participate in this study.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Specific causes of neck pain involving problems including neurological involvement such as myelopathy combined with weakness, sensory loss with numbness, cervical spinal stenosis and prolapse.
* Any previous neck or upper limb surgery.
* Any neurological disorders including headache and irradiated pain due to some diagnosed disease with involvement of infection and malignancy
* Cerebrovascular insufficiency, carcinoma or traumatic fractures or any chronic disease of musculoskeletal system such as polyarthritis.
* Individuals with acute pain and inflammation, torticollis, acute osteoarthritis, vertigo, heart disease, pregnancy will be excluded from this research.