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Study NCT ID: NCT06625021
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-10-01

Brief Title: Effects of Chiropractic and Exercise on Wrist Proprioception and Grip Strength in Individuals With Mechanical Neck Pain
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Chiropractic and Different Physiotherapy Applications on Wrist Proprioception and Grip Strength in People With Mechanical Neck Pain
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
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Brief Summary: The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of chiropractic and different physiotherapy applications on bilateral hand grip strength grip sensitivity two-point separation and joint position sense in individuals with mechanical neck pain NPMO It is known that the decrease in grip strength and hand functions especially with increasing age causes disability in daily life activities and even death The planned study aims to improve hand functions in individuals with NPMO

48 individuals diagnosed with mechanical neck pain were included in the study The 48 individuals were randomly divided into 4 groups via the Randomizerorg website

The first group is the control group n12 transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation ultrasound and appropriate neck exercises are planned to be applied every day for 4 weeks
The second group is the chiropractic group and will be applied twice a week for 3 weeks by me a Bahcesehir University Chiropractic Masters graduate 2017 targeting the lower cervicals
Classic hand-wrist exercises such as ROM stretching and strengthening were applied to the third group in all directions of the wrist
In the fourth group proprioceptive exercises such as joint approximation traction and mobilization similar to the classic hand-wrist exercise group will be performed every day for 4 weeks

The researcher will compare the effects of chiropractic and other physiotherapy techniques with the control group Measurements will be repeated 4 weeks after the end of the treatment to measure whether the effects after the treatment continue As a result of the evaluations recorded in a total of 8 weeks statistical analyses will be performed first for the changes within the four groups and then for the changes between the groups

The basic questions it aims to answer are as follows

1 Is there a difference between the control group and chiropractic application classic hand-wrist exercises and proprioceptive exercises in terms of the effects on grip strength grip sensitivity joint position sense and two-point discrimination test in individuals with NPMO
2 Is there an improvement in the pain levels and functional disabilities of the participants
3 Are the short-term results of the treatments sufficient
Detailed Description: The brains primary means of survival is to receive and interpret sensory input Therefore it needs functional afferent inputs that can adapt to changing internal and external environmental conditions and update themselves Most of this occurs through joint-based proprioceptive and muscle spindle information coming to the spinal code The spinal cord is not only a center responsible for transmitting sensations coming to the dorsal horn to the brain but also responsible for regulating these sensations Due to the continuous afferent firing of the neck pain of mechanical origin NPMO the sensory-motor integration of the spinal cord decreases When the afferent input of the spinal cord changes it will not be possible to perceive correctly what is happening in the relevant region It can be said that this situation affects itself in a cycle by changing sensory processing sensory filtering and sensory integration It can also cause the vertebral column to be exposed to microtrauma With the decrease in the firing of the existing altered sensory inputs joint position sense and motor control reach an optimum level and increases have been observed in the regulation of developmental and physiological processes especially in postural strength and upper extremity muscle strength It is aimed to examine the relationship between the improvement of proprioceptive input with treatment methods and the elimination of abnormal motor control and abnormal neuronal processing with improved proprioceptive input In this context it was planned to evaluate the superiority of chiropractic classical hand-wrist exercises and proprioceptive exercises against each other and against the control group in individuals with NPMO by applying grip strength grip sensitivity wrist joint position sense and 2-point discrimination test It was planned to use visual analog scale and neck pain and disability score to assess pain in NPMO and Copenhagen neck functional disability scale to assess functionality

With this study

1 Ensuring normal integration in individuals with NPMO
2 Ensuring sensory-motor integration by keeping the internal and external body schemas of the brain working healthily and up-to-date
3 Increasing the pain and disability in daily activities and increasing the functionality by improving the strength and proprioception parameters of the hand and wrist
4 Obtaining information about the general health of the individual by evaluating the grip strength and proprioception
5 Providing higher quality health services with the findings obtained
6 Guiding patients with evidence during the treatment process
7 Providing the most appropriate treatment to patients is aimed

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