THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN
Background: Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal dysfunction, and Manual Therapy is one of the effective treatment modalities, but underlying mechanisms of action are unclear. The study's purpose was to investigate the short-term effect of mobilization-manipulations on patient’s sympto...
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doaj-06b07edceb854b57b49b7ccbe405cd842020-11-24T21:23:02ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362019-12-0110.15621/ijphy/2019/v6i6/190224THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAINZemadanis Konstantinos0Betsos Theodoros1Philippou Anastasios2Koutsilieris Michalis3MSc student, Experimental Physiology Laboratory, Faculty of Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.MSc student, Experimental Physiology Laboratory, Faculty of Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.Associate Professor. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.Professor. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medical School, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece.Background: Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal dysfunction, and Manual Therapy is one of the effective treatment modalities, but underlying mechanisms of action are unclear. The study's purpose was to investigate the short-term effect of mobilization-manipulations on patient’s symptoms and to detect changes in the concentration of inflammatory biomarker interleukin-1b. Methods: Twenty-two patients aged 20-50 years with chronic neck pain, randomly assigned into two groups. The study group received nine sessions of a three-week Manual Therapy intervention. The control group received SHAM Manual Therapy of the same dosage. Pain and functionality measures conducted before and after the intervention via NPRS and NDI scales, respectively. Blood samples collected at baseline, after the first session and post-intervention, detecting IL-1β concentration, using the corresponding ELISA kit. Mixed ANOVA statistical analysis implemented for differences in the GROUP-TIME factors. Results: There was a significant statistical interaction between factors and significant main effects on pain, functionality, and IL-1β (p <.05). IL-1β was statistically significant reduced (p <.05) at second measurement for the study group, but not significantly reduced (p> .05) between second and final measurement. No statistical significance was found for the control group on any of the dependent variables across measures. Conclusion: Patients with chronic mechanical pain showed significant pain and functionality improvement after manual therapy application. The underlying mechanism of action seems to relate with a reduced IL-1b concentration of reinforcing future research at relevant pain biomarkers. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/540manual therapy, chronic neck pain, cytokines |
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Zemadanis Konstantinos Betsos Theodoros Philippou Anastasios Koutsilieris Michalis THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN International Journal of Physiotherapy manual therapy, chronic neck pain, cytokines |
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THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN |
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THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN |
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THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN |
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THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN |
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THE IMPACT OF MANUAL THERAPY TECHNIQUES ON PAIN, DISABILITY AND IL-1B LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC CERVICAL PAIN |
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impact of manual therapy techniques on pain, disability and il-1b levels in patients with chronic cervical pain |
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Background: Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal dysfunction, and Manual Therapy is one of the effective treatment modalities, but underlying mechanisms of action are unclear. The study's purpose was to investigate the short-term effect of mobilization-manipulations on patient’s symptoms and to detect changes in the concentration of inflammatory biomarker interleukin-1b.
Methods: Twenty-two patients aged 20-50 years with chronic neck pain, randomly assigned into two groups. The study group received nine sessions of a three-week Manual Therapy intervention. The control group received SHAM Manual Therapy of the same dosage. Pain and functionality measures conducted before and after the intervention via NPRS and NDI scales, respectively. Blood samples collected at baseline, after the first session and post-intervention, detecting IL-1β concentration, using the corresponding ELISA kit. Mixed ANOVA statistical analysis implemented for differences in the GROUP-TIME factors.
Results: There was a significant statistical interaction between factors and significant main effects on pain, functionality, and IL-1β (p <.05). IL-1β was statistically significant reduced (p <.05) at second measurement for the study group, but not significantly reduced (p> .05) between second and final measurement. No statistical significance was found for the control group on any of the dependent variables across measures.
Conclusion: Patients with chronic mechanical pain showed significant pain and functionality improvement after manual therapy application. The underlying mechanism of action seems to relate with a reduced IL-1b concentration of reinforcing future research at relevant pain biomarkers.
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