Effects of Muscle Energy Technique Versus Cervical and Scapulothoracic Stabilization Exercises in Upper Crossed Syndrome

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-65
SponsorRiphah International University

About this trial

This study will be a randomized clinical trial and will be conducted in Younus Hospital, Tehsil headquarters hospital Daska, and Riphah Rehabilitation Clinic Lahore. Non-probability consecutive sampling will be used to collect the data. A sample size of 40 subjects with an age group between 18-65 years will be taken. Data will be collected from the patients having present complaints of Neck pain associated with upper cross syndrome. Outcome measures will be taken using the Numeric Rating Pain Scale (NRPS) for pain and the Neck disability index (NDI) for neck functional health and craniovertebral angle for posture. An informed consent will be taken. Subjects will be selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and will be equally divided into two groups by a random number generator table. Both Groups will receive Moist Hot Pack, Cervical segmental mobilizations, and Free Neck Exercises (AROMs), while Group A will receive Muscle energy technique(eccentric muscle energy technique for the cervical spine with Mets for upper trapezius, Suboccipitalis and pectoralis muscle), and Group B will receive cervical and scapulothoracic stabilization exercises(axial elongation exercise, craniocervical flexion, cervical extension and Cervico-scapulothoracic stabilization exercises). Outcome measures will be measured at baseline and after 4 weeks. Data analysis will be done by SPSS version 25.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Both gender diagnosed with upper crossed syndrome

Patient having neck pain of 4 to 12 weeks

Pain reported on NRPS score ˃6/10 in the neck region

Subjects agree to sign the written consent form.

Disqualifiers

Exclusion criteria Patients were excluded if they were diagnosed with the following conditions for ˃6 months

Tuberculosis, carcinoma, heart disease, and osteoporosis

Neural disorders due to prolapsed intervertebral disc

Any trauma or localized infection in neck region

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Muscle Energy Technique
  • Eccentric muscle energy technique

Treatment groups

34 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups