The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial

Kanlayanaphotporn R, Chiradejnant A, Vachalathiti R. The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2009;90:187-92Objective: To determine the immediate effects on both...

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Main Authors: Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn, Adit Chiradejnant, Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
Other Authors: Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy and Applied Movement Science
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Published: 2013
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spelling th-mahidol.101012023-04-12T15:24:15Z The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn Adit Chiradejnant Roongtiwa Vachalathiti Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy and Applied Movement Science Clinical trial Manual therapy Mobilization Neck pain Rehabilitation Kanlayanaphotporn R, Chiradejnant A, Vachalathiti R. The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2009;90:187-92Objective: To determine the immediate effects on both pain and active range of motion (ROM) of the unilateral posteroanterior (PA) mobilization technique on the painful side in mechanical neck pain patients presenting with unilateral symptoms. Design: Triple-blind, randomized controlled trial. Setting: Outpatient physical therapy, institutional clinic. Participants: Patients (N=60), 2 physical therapists, and 1 assessor involved in this study. Interventions: The patients were randomly allocated into either preferred or random mobilization group by using an opaque concealed envelope. The first therapist performed the screening, assessing, prescribing the spinal level(s), and the grade of mobilization. The second therapist performed the mobilization treatment according to their allocated group stated in an envelope. The assessor who was blind to the group allocation conducted the measurements of pain and active cervical ROM. Main Outcome Measures: Pain intensity, active cervical ROM, and global perceived effect were measured at baseline and 5 minutes posttreatment. Results: After mobilization, there were no apparent differences in pain and active cervical ROM between groups. However, within-group changes showed significant decreases in neck pain at rest and pain on most painful movement (P<0.001) with a significant increase in active cervical ROM after mobilization on most painful movement (P=0.002). Conclusions: The results of this study did not provide support for the preference of the unilateral PA mobilization on the painful side to the random mobilization. 2013-05-08T07:38:16Z 2018-03-20T10:04:07Z 2013-05-08T07:38:16Z 2018-03-20T10:04:07Z 2013-04-25 2009-02 Original Article Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Vol.90, No.2 (2009), 187-192 10.1016/j.apmr.2008.07.017 0003-9993 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10101 eng Mahidol University American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
institution Mahidol University
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country Thailand
Thailand
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language English
topic Clinical trial
Manual therapy
Mobilization
Neck pain
Rehabilitation
spellingShingle Clinical trial
Manual therapy
Mobilization
Neck pain
Rehabilitation
Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn
Adit Chiradejnant
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
description Kanlayanaphotporn R, Chiradejnant A, Vachalathiti R. The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2009;90:187-92Objective: To determine the immediate effects on both pain and active range of motion (ROM) of the unilateral posteroanterior (PA) mobilization technique on the painful side in mechanical neck pain patients presenting with unilateral symptoms. Design: Triple-blind, randomized controlled trial. Setting: Outpatient physical therapy, institutional clinic. Participants: Patients (N=60), 2 physical therapists, and 1 assessor involved in this study. Interventions: The patients were randomly allocated into either preferred or random mobilization group by using an opaque concealed envelope. The first therapist performed the screening, assessing, prescribing the spinal level(s), and the grade of mobilization. The second therapist performed the mobilization treatment according to their allocated group stated in an envelope. The assessor who was blind to the group allocation conducted the measurements of pain and active cervical ROM. Main Outcome Measures: Pain intensity, active cervical ROM, and global perceived effect were measured at baseline and 5 minutes posttreatment. Results: After mobilization, there were no apparent differences in pain and active cervical ROM between groups. However, within-group changes showed significant decreases in neck pain at rest and pain on most painful movement (P<0.001) with a significant increase in active cervical ROM after mobilization on most painful movement (P=0.002). Conclusions: The results of this study did not provide support for the preference of the unilateral PA mobilization on the painful side to the random mobilization.
author2 Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy and Applied Movement Science
author_facet Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical Therapy and Applied Movement Science
Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn
Adit Chiradejnant
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
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author Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn
Adit Chiradejnant
Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
author_sort Rotsalai Kanlayanaphotporn
title The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
title_short The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
title_full The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed The immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
title_sort immediate effects of mobilization technique on pain and range of motion in patients presenting with unilateral neck pain: a randomized controlled trial
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