Status:
COMPLETED
The Effect of the Bridge Technique Mobilization With Movement Versus Trapezius Dry Needling in the Management of Cervical Dysfunction
Lead Sponsor:
Al-Quds University
Conditions:
Mulligan Mobilization
Dry Needling Technique
Eligibility:
All Genders
25-65 years
Phase:
NA
Brief Summary
This study investigates the effect of the Bridge technique mobilization with movement compared to the Trapezius Dry Needling technique on physiotherapy outcome in patients with cervical dysfunction.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Adult patients aged (25 - 65) years, males \& females.
- Cervical dysfunction
- Orthopedic dysfunction without neurological defects
- Limitation in ROM (extension \& rotation)
- VAS scale scores for neck pain must be \> 4/10
- Neck pain aggravated by neck posture or movement
- Willing to give an informed consent
Exclusion
- Any known medical condition, cardio, cancer
- Manipulative treatment within the past three months
- Previous spinal surgery in the past five years
- Current use of medication
- Disc prolapse acute stage
- previous epidural injection since the onset of present symptoms
- diagnosis of any generalized neurological disorder
- medical red flags suggestive of severe pathology
- pregnancy
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
May 1 2020
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
December 1 2020
Estimated Enrollment :
40 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT07134062
Start Date
May 1 2020
End Date
December 1 2020
Last Update
August 21 2025
Active Locations (1)
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Al Quds University
Bethlehem, Palestine, Palestinian Territories, p150