Retro-walking improves neck disability and spatiotemporal variables of gait in individuals with chronic mechanical neck pain

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Priyanka Balasubramani , D Vincent Jeyaraj , Hariharan S.
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Abstract

Background

The myofascial chains or superficial backline association with hamstring tightness during neck pain is known. This mechanism leads to altered gait parameters and neck-related disability, and increased pain. Hence, we hypothesized that retro-walking activation of the hamstring muscle could help decrease muscle tension, which in turn should reduce stress and pain in the neck.

Objective

To determine the effect of retro-walking on neck pain, disability, and spatiotemporal variables of gait in individuals with chronic mechanical neck pain (CMNP).

Methods

An experimental study of the pre-posttest type was conducted by recruiting 30 participants of CMNP aged between 18 and 30 years, using 1:1 allocation into two groups, A (experimental) and B (control). Participants in the experimental group received retro-walking training along with standard neck exercises, and the control group received only standard neck exercises.

Outcome measures

Neck Disability Index (NDI), Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), ROM, Timed 10-m walk test, and Gait ON were used to measure disability, pain intensity, cervical active pain-free ROM, walking speed, and other spatial-temporal gait parameters.

Results

Statistical analysis was conducted using a paired t-test and an independent sample t-test. The results showed a notable improvement in neck pain (0.023∗, p < 0.05), neck disability (0.000∗, p < 0.05), walking speed and cadence among participants in the experimental group when compared to the base line and the control group.

Conclusion

This study concludes that retro-walking in addition to standard neck exercises has shown a significant effect in improving neck pain and disability, cadence, gait speed, and reducing gait cycle variability.
在慢性机械性颈痛患者中,逆行行走改善了颈部残疾和步态的时空变量
背景:已知颈痛时肌筋膜链或浅背与腘绳肌紧绷有关。这一机制导致步态参数改变和颈部相关残疾,以及疼痛增加。因此,我们假设,对腘绳肌的逆向行走激活可以帮助减少肌肉紧张,从而减少颈部的压力和疼痛。目的研究慢性机械性颈痛(CMNP)患者后走对颈痛、残疾及步态时空变量的影响。方法招募30名年龄在18 ~ 30岁的CMNP参与者,按1:1的比例分为A组(试验组)和B组(对照组),进行前-后测试类型的实验研究。实验组的参与者在进行标准的颈部运动的同时进行逆行训练,对照组的参与者只进行标准的颈部运动。结果测量采用颈失能指数(NDI)、数字疼痛评定量表(NPRS)、ROM、定时10米步行测试和步态ON来测量失能、疼痛强度、颈椎活动无痛ROM、步行速度和其他时空步态参数。结果采用配对t检验和独立样本t检验进行统计分析。结果显示颈部疼痛明显改善(0.023 *,p <;0.05),颈部残疾(0.000 *,p <;与基线和对照组相比,实验组参与者的步行速度和节奏差异为0.05)。结论:在标准颈部运动的基础上进行逆行行走,在改善颈部疼痛和残疾、节奏、步态速度和减少步态周期变异性方面有显著效果。
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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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