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The patient's head was free and positioned between the therapist's right forearm and body, with the therapist standing to the patient's right. The therapist then placed their right index, middle, and ring fingers on the base of the occiput and held their right little finger on the spinous process of C2. Next, gentle pressure was applied ventrally and upward (45 degrees) to the lateral edge of the left thenar process and the right little finger. The gliding motion was applied rhythmically (three times per second) ten times. The therapist continuously slid the joint and actively asked the patient to move their head towards the side where the dysfunction and pain were located. He held the SNAG technique for 10 seconds. This technique was repeated 10 times over approximately 8 minutes.",[9],null,{"type":27,"name":15,"description":33,"armGroupLabels":34,"otherNames":31},"The procedure was performed on the upper part of the trapezius muscle and the levator scapulae muscle.\n\nThe patient was in a seated position, hips higher than knees, feet slightly in front of the knees and in full contact with the ground. The therapist stood behind the patient.\n\nMyofascial release of the trapezius was performed unilaterally with a soft fist, while the patient lowered their head forward and slowly rotated, creating a tension line from the middle of the trapezius towards the acromion process. During this time, the patient was asked to turn their head to the opposite side. Then, the therapist applied resistance to the opposite side of the rotation for 10 seconds. MGT was repeated 5 times on the trapezius.\n\nThe therapist applied the same unilateral contraction, but the tension line was slightly laterally towards the lower edge of the scapula. The therapist then asked the patient to tilt their head forward to increase resistance on the levator scapula for 10 seconds.",[15],{"type":27,"name":36,"description":37,"armGroupLabels":38,"otherNames":31},"Exercise therapy","All patients were given a home exercise program consisting of neck joint range of motion exercises, trapezius stretches, and isometric strengthening exercises for the neck muscles. The home exercise program was initiated with 3 sets of 10 repetitions per day. The exercises were demonstrated practically by the physician, and all patients were given a printed sheet showing how to perform the exercises. Patients were contacted by phone once a week to inquire about their adherence to the exercise program and were encouraged to follow it. Patients with exercise adherence below 75-80% were excluded from the study.",[20],[40],{"name":41,"role":42,"phone":43,"phoneExt":31,"email":44},"BURCU VURAL","CONTACT","+905389507278","burcuvural97@gmail.com",[46],{"facility":47,"status":48,"city":49,"state":31,"zip":50,"country":51,"countryCode":31,"cosmosGeoPoint":52,"geoPoint":57,"contacts":58},"Konya Beyhekim Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi","RECRUITING","Konya","42060","Turkey (Türkiye)",{"type":53,"coordinates":54},"Point",[55,56],32.48464,37.87135,{"lat":56,"lon":55},[59],{"name":60,"role":42,"phone":31,"phoneExt":31,"email":31},"Konya, Selçuklu, Türkiye (Türkiye), 42060 Konya Beyhekim Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi",{"type":62,"investigatorFullName":31,"investigatorTitle":31,"investigatorAffiliation":31,"oldNameTitle":31,"oldOrganization":31},"SPONSOR","100632032","comparison-of-the-eficacy-of-mulligan-mobilization-and-myofascial-release-in-patients-with-cervicogenic-headache-100632032",false,"NCT07508410","Comparison of the Eficacy of Mulligan Mobilization and Myofascial Release in Patients With Cervicogenic Headache","Inclusion criteria:\n\n* Individuals aged 18-65\n* Having experienced neck or headache for 3 months\n* Meeting the diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic headache;\n\n  * Unilateral pain\n  * Reduced range of motion in the neck\n  * Ipsilateral shoulder discomfort\n  * Ipsilateral arm discomfort\n  * Pain that worsens with different neck movements and is painful on palpation\n\nExclusion criteria:\n\n* Migraine\n* Cluster headache\n* Cervical radiculopathy\n* Entrapment neuropathy\n* Myelopathy\n* Rheumatoid arthritis\n* Undergoing cervical spinal surgery\n* Pregnant women\n* Those who received physical therapy within 6 months\n* Those with a history of major psychiatric illness\n* Those with a history of uncontrolled systemic diseases (cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic, renal, hematological)\n* Those with a history of uncontrolled systemic endocrine diseases (dm, hyperthyroidism)","ALL","18 Years","65 Years",{"count":73,"type":74},90,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[77],"NA","Cervicogenic headache (CBH) is defined as a headache caused by a disorder in the cervical spine, bones, discs, or soft tissue elements, which is also accompanied by neck pain.\n\nUnilateral, non-reversible oculo, fronto, temporal pain, pain that increases with poor neck positioning and incorrect neck movements, and may be seen with restricted movement in the upper cervical and occiput regions.\n\nThe aim of this thesis is to compare the effectiveness of Mulligan mobilization technique and myofascial release methods used in the treatment of cervicogenic headache through a prospective clinical study.",[80],"Cervicogenic Headache",[82,83,84,85,86,87],"Neck pain","Massage therapy","Musculoskeletal diseases","Musculoskeletal manipulation","Rehabilitation","Complementary therapies","2026-03-30",{"date":90,"type":91},"2026-04-02","ACTUAL",{"date":93,"type":91},"2025-12-01",{"date":95,"type":74},"2026-12-01",{"name":5,"class":6},1]