Effects of Kinesiotaping on the Improvement of Sensorimotor Function along with Disability in Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain
Introduction: Mechanical neck pain is a significant societal burden and may include symptoms in the neck and upper extremity. It has been reported that the lifetime and point prevalence of neck pain are almost as high as those of low back pain. It appears to run a chronic episodic course, which...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2020-10-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/14156/44727_CE[Ra1]_F(SL)_PF1(AB_SL)_PFA(AB_SL)_PN(SL).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Mechanical neck pain is a significant societal
burden and may include symptoms in the neck and upper
extremity. It has been reported that the lifetime and point
prevalence of neck pain are almost as high as those of low
back pain. It appears to run a chronic episodic course, which is
characterised by episodes of persistent, recurrent, or fluctuating
pain and disability. It has been found that an altered muscle
activity in the Trapezius and the Serratus anterior muscles can
be associated with the presence of pain in the neck during
functional activities.
Aim: To find out the effects of Kinesiotaping on the improvement
of sensorimotor function and neck disability in patients with
chronic neck pain.
Materials and Methods: This was a pre-test, post-test control
group design with 30 subjects randomly selected and divided
into two groups, an experimental group (Group A) and a control
group (Group B) with 15 subjects in each. Experimental group
received Kinesio Tape (KT) for 1 week whereas control group
received Sham tape. Measurements were taken on the first day
and 1 week after the intervention for Cervical Joint Position
Sense (CJPE), range of motion and neck disability using an
inclinometer instrument, universal goniometer, Neck Disability
Index (NDI) questionnaire, respectively. The data was analysed
using SPSS 17 software package. Independent t-test was done
to find effect between the groups and paired t-test was done to
find out the effect within the group.
Results: The study clearly demonstrated a significant
improvement in CJPE, Cervical Range of Motion (CROM) and
NDI within group A (p<0.05) whereas improvement showed
significance in CROM and NDI for group B. While comparing
both the groups, significant improvement in proprioception and
NDI was shown but not in CROM.
Conclusion: The study concludes that patients with chronic
mechanical neck pain can be benefitted by the use of
Kinesiotaping with improvement of sensorimotor function. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |