整骨疗法与改良颈椎运动疗法对短信颈综合征患者的疗效比较

M. Miraj
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短信颈综合症是由于长时间前倾而导致的颈部压力/过度使用损伤,比如在阅读和发短信时,这种损伤与压力性损伤有关。这种疾病的主要原因是头部的重量,在发短信时,头部向前弯曲或向下看45到60度的角度,会对颈部产生大约50到60磅的压力,随着时间的推移,压力会增加,从而造成损伤。而大多数的治疗主要是基于。本研究的目的是评估整骨疗法干预与改良颈椎运动治疗方案对文本颈综合征患者的治疗效果。根据纳入/排除标准共选择72例患者,其中6例退出。最后将66例患者随机分为整骨治疗组(n=33)和改良颈椎运动组(n=33)。治疗方案随访3周,采用数值疼痛评定量表(NPRS)、颈部失能指数(NDI)、颈椎活动度及颅椎角评估治疗效果。配对t检验显示,干预三周后,两组的变量平均得分与基线读数之间存在显著差异。NPRS、颈椎ROM、颅椎角、NDI等指标的平均评分差异均有统计学意义。本研究结果提示,整骨疗法联合改良颈椎运动疗法治疗文本颈综合征的疗效优于单纯改良颈椎运动疗法(p<0.05)。
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Effectiveness of Osteopathic Treatment Versus Modified Cervical Exercise Therapy in Patients with Text Neck Syndrome
Text neck syndrome is a stress/overuse injury in the neck caused by leaning forward for extended periods of time, such as when reading and texting on a cellphone, and has been linked to stress injuries. The primary cause of the disorder is the weight of the head which while bending it forward or looking down at a 45 to 60 degree angle during texting produces around 50 to 60 pounds of stress on the neck, increasing pressure over time and causing damage. While the majority of treatment is mostly based on. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment between osteopathic intervention and modified cervical exercise therapy program among text neck syndrome patients. In total, seventy two patients were selected based on inclusion/exclusion criteria out of which 6 dropped out. In the end, 66 patients were randomly were allocated into two groups namely, the osteopathic treatment group(n=33) and modified cervical exercise group(n=33). The treatment program was followed for 3 weeks and the patients were evaluated for Numeric Pain Rating Scale(NPRS), Neck disability index(NDI) , Cervical range of motion as well as cranio-vertebral angle to measure the treatment effectiveness. Paired t-test showed significant differences in both groups between variables mean scores from the baseline readings after three weeks of intervention. Statistical significant differences were observed in the mean scores for all the outcome measures including NPRS, Cervical ROM, Craniovertebral angle and NDI. The result of the study suggests that Osteopathic treatment technique along with modified cervical exercise therapy is more effective than modified cervical exercise alone in treating text neck syndrome patients(p<0.05).
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