Does Cervical Mobilization Have an Effect on Hand Function in Patients With Double Crush Syndrome?

NCT06493617 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 30

Last updated 2024-07-12

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Summary

All Double Crush Syndrome patients were assessed via VAS, BCTQ \& Nerve conduction study before and after the treatment program.

Conditions

  • Double Crush Syndrome

Interventions

OTHER

Cervical Mobilization

The technique is used to mobilize a specific cervical or upper thoracic segment (C2-C3 through T3-T4) in a posterior to anterior direction. The therapist gently applies pressure in an anteroposterior direction in the plane of the facet joint to assess mobility, resistance, end feel, and pain provocation. Gentle oscillations can be used to either inhibit pain (grades I and II) or restore motion (grades III and IV). Slight variations in depth and direction of force can be used to optimize the therapeutic effects of this technique.

OTHER

Traditional physical therapy treatment

tendon gliding exercises, median nerve gliding exercise, strengthening exercises for 60 minutes

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Ahmed Alshimy

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
FACTORIAL

Eligibility

Min Age
25 Years
Max Age
35 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2022-08-02
Primary Completion
2023-08-05
Completion
2024-01-08

Countries

  • Egypt

Study Locations

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