Myofascial release therapy in patients with cervical myofascial pain syndrome: A randomized-controlled trial.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION
Mustafa Çağrı Öcalan, Saime Ay, Elzem Bolkan Günaydın
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effects of myofascial release therapy (MRT) added to standard physical therapy and rehabilitation practices on neck pain, trigger point (TP) numbers, pressure pain threshold (PPT), cervical joint range of motion (ROM), neck disability and quality of life in patients with cervical myofascial pain syndrome (MPS).

Patients and methods: This prospective, randomized-controlled trial included a total of 60 patients (8 males, 52 females; mean age: 41.6±12.5 years; range, 20 to 65 years) aged between 18 and 65 years who reported neck pain persisting for over one month and satisfied the Travell and Simons criteria for MPS diagnosis between December 2021 and September 2022. The patients in Group 1 (n=30) underwent a standard physical therapy program. Patients in Group 2 (n=30) additionally underwent MRT three days a week. Before and on Day 15 after treatment, patients' pain was evaluated by Visual Analog Scale (VAS), TP numbers by palpation, PPTs by pressure algometer, cervical ROM by goniometer, disability by Neck Disability Index (NDI), quality of life by Nottingham Health Profile (NHP).

Results: The VAS scores, TP numbers, PPTs, cervical ROM values, NDI, and NHP scores exhibited a significant improvement posttreatment compared to pretreatment in both groups (p<0.001). Considering the changes after treatment, in Group 2, the changes of VAS-movement, VAS-rest, TP numbers, PPTs, cervical ROMs, NDI, NHP scores were significantly higher than Group 1 (p≤0.05 for all).

Conclusion: In patients with neck pain due to cervical MPS, MRT provides positive effects on pain, TP numbers, PPT measurements, cervical ROM, neck disability, and quality of life. The MRT appears to be an effective treatment for cervical MPS as it is non-invasive, easy to apply, inexpensive, and has a low side effect profile.

肌筋膜释放疗法治疗颈肌筋膜疼痛综合征:一项随机对照试验。
目的:本研究旨在探讨肌筋膜释放疗法(MRT)加入标准物理治疗和康复实践对颈肌筋膜疼痛综合征(MPS)患者颈部疼痛、触发点(TP)数、压痛阈(PPT)、颈椎关节活动范围(ROM)、颈部残疾和生活质量的影响。患者和方法:该前瞻性随机对照试验共纳入60例患者(男性8例,女性52例;平均年龄:41.6±12.5岁;年龄范围:20至65岁),年龄在18至65岁之间,在2021年12月至2022年9月期间报告颈部疼痛持续超过一个月,符合Travell和Simons的MPS诊断标准。第一组患者(n=30)接受标准的物理治疗方案。第二组患者(n=30)每周接受3天的MRT治疗。治疗前和治疗后第15天,采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估患者疼痛,触诊评估TP数,压力计评估PPTs,关节计评估颈椎ROM,颈部残疾指数(NDI)评估残疾,诺丁汉健康量表(NHP)评估生活质量。结果:与治疗前相比,两组患者的VAS评分、TP数、PPTs、颈椎ROM值、NDI和NHP评分在治疗后均有显著改善(结论:对于颈椎MPS引起的颈部疼痛患者,MRT对疼痛、TP数、PPT测量、颈椎ROM、颈部残疾和生活质量均有积极影响。MRT似乎是一种有效的治疗宫颈MPS的方法,因为它是非侵入性的,易于应用,价格低廉,副作用小。
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Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Formerly published as Türkiye Fiziksel Tıp ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi) is the official journal of the Turkish Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The journal is an international open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed periodical journal bringing the latest developments in all aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation, and related fields. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, editorials, case reports (limited), letters to the editors. The target readership includes academic members, specialists, residents working in the fields of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The language of the journal is English and it is published quarterly (in March, June, September, and December).
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