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Effect of craniosacral therapy on chronic mechanical neck pain

3rd International Conference and Expo on Physiotherapy

Samy Abd El Samad Nasef, Fayrouz Moustafa Seif El Din, Alaa El Din Abd El Hakim Balbaa and Enas Metwaly Abd El Menam

Pharos University, Egypt

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Nov Physiother

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.C1.009

Abstract
Background: Chronic neck pain is one of the most common complaints in the general population and can result in substantial problems including disability, absence from work and cost of treatment. Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate the effect of craniosacral therapy on chronic mechanical neck pain. Subjects: 30 patients aged from 18-30 years from both sexes were classified randomly into 2 groups with equal numbers. Materials & Methods: Study group (group A) consisted of 15 patients who received craniosacral therapy in addition to traditional physical therapy (infrared radiation & ultrasound therapy) for 4 weeks consecutively, while the control group (group B) consisted of 15 patients who received only traditional physical therapy (infrared radiation & ultrasound) for 4 weeks consecutively. Visual analogue scale (VAS), range of motion (ROM) and neck disability index (NDI) were measured at two intervals pre-treatment and post-treatment. Results: There were significant differences between both groups (A and B) post treatment (P<0.0001) regarding VAS, ROM and NDI in favor of group (A). Conclusion: Craniosacral therapy is more effective in addition to traditional physical therapy in improving pain, range of motion and neck functional disability in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain.
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