Effectiveness of the scapula mobilization technique on the neural mechanosensitivity of the upper limb neural test 1 in individuals with mechanical cervicalgia. A randomized controlled trial

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION
Carlos Heredia Macias , Javier Ramos Ortega , Francisco Javier Serrano-Sánchez , Juan Antonio Díaz-Mancha , Lourdes Fernández Seguín , Jaime Cabañes-García
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Abstract

Objective

to observe whether the mobilization of the scapula improves the mechanosensitivity of the median nerve in patients with cervicalgia. Localized cervical pain caused by compression of a nerve root without presenting irradiated features along the nerve path is diagnosed as cervicalgia. Muscles around the scapula can be directly responsible of this compression.

Methods

60 adults diagnosed with cervicalgia and with a positive upper limb neural test 1(ULNT1) were recruited. Participants in the experimental group received a scapula mobilization technique. Participants in the control group, with electrodes on both sides of the neck and connected to turned off analgesic current device, received an abduction-adduction mobilization of the calcaneus in the lower limb contralateral to the painful area. The variables measured were pain, goniometry of elbow extension in movement for the median neurodynamic test (ULNT1) and hand grip strength.

Results

Results showed that the increase in strength (p = 0.01) and elbow extension movement (p = 0.01) and the decrease in pain (p < 0.01) from the intervention group showed significant changes compared to the changes from control group.

Conclusion

Scapula mobilization technique in subjects presenting with cervicalgia and a positive ULNT1 significantly appears to help improve the neural mechanosensitivity of the median nerve and pain.
肩胛骨活动技术对机械性颈椎痛患者上肢神经测试 1 的神经机械敏感性的影响。随机对照试验
目的观察活动肩胛骨是否能改善颈椎痛患者正中神经的机械敏感性。由神经根受压迫引起的局部颈椎疼痛,但神经路径无放射特征,可诊断为颈椎痛。方法招募了 60 名被诊断为颈椎痛且上肢神经测试 1(ULNT1)呈阳性的成年人。实验组参与者接受肩胛骨活动技术。对照组的参与者在颈部两侧安装电极,并连接到已关闭的镇痛电流装置,接受疼痛区域对侧下肢小腿骨的外展-内收运动。测量的变量包括疼痛、正中神经动力测试(ULNT1)运动中的肘关节伸展量角和手握力。结果结果显示,干预组的力量(p = 0.01)和肘关节伸展运动(p = 0.01)的增加以及疼痛(p < 0.结论肩胛骨活动技术对颈椎痛和 ULNT1 阳性的受试者似乎有助于改善正中神经的神经机械敏感性和疼痛。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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