The effect of stretching versus strengthening exercise to reduce neck pain in asymptomatic adults

Venkata Nagaraj Kakaraparthi, V. Gannamaneni
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Purpose of the Study: Neck pain (NP) is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, with 30%–50% of the population affected every year and two out of every three individuals experiencing NP in their lifetime. Stretching has been recommended as one of the treatment techniques for patients with NP. Strengthening and fitness exercises have shown to be effective at preventing NP and reducing its severity. Neck movement is dictated by the sternocleidomastoid, longus colli, and longus capitis for flexion, a concerted effort of the splenius capitis, semispinalis, suboccipital, and trapezius for extension, and the scalenes, sternocleidomastoid, and fibers from the trapezius to control lateral bending (Jenkins, 2002). Therefore, the study attempts to compare the effect of stretching and strengthening exercises on individuals with NP in asymptomatic adults in long-term duration. Materials and Methods: The study consisted of 40 male individuals of the age group 18–35 years, who are willing to participate in the study. These individuals were divided 20 in each group. Group A received stretching exercises and Group B received strengthening exercises for a period of 4 weeks. Pain was assessed at the end of every week for 4 weeks. Results: From the results, Group A shows more significant improvement than Group B. Conclusion: The results showed that both stretching exercises and strengthening exercises had significant effect on asymptomatic NP. A highly significant statistical difference was seen in week 4 of the study in favor of Group A. Group A dominated over Group B in all the weeks of the study thus showed that stretching exercises were more beneficial than strengthening exercise in relieving NP.
伸展运动与强化运动对减轻无症状成人颈部疼痛的影响
研究目的:颈部疼痛(NP)是最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病之一,每年有30%-50%的人口受到影响,每三个人中就有两个在他们的一生中经历过NP。拉伸已被推荐为NP患者的治疗技术之一。加强和健身锻炼已被证明是有效的预防NP和减轻其严重程度。颈部运动由胸锁乳突肌、颈长肌和头长肌控制屈曲,由头脾肌、半棘肌、枕下肌和斜方肌共同控制伸展,由斜角肌、胸锁乳突肌和斜方肌纤维控制侧向弯曲(Jenkins, 2002)。因此,本研究试图比较长期拉伸和强化运动对无症状成人NP个体的影响。材料与方法:研究对象为40名男性,年龄在18-35岁之间,均有自愿参加研究的意愿。这些人被分成20人一组。A组进行伸展运动,B组进行强化运动,为期4周。每周结束时评估疼痛,持续4周。结果:从结果来看,A组比b组改善更显著。结论:拉伸运动和强化运动对无症状NP均有显著影响。在研究的第4周,A组表现出显著的统计学差异。在研究的所有周中,A组均优于B组,这表明伸展运动比强化运动更有利于缓解NP。
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