Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain

Regarding the number of years lived with a disability, neck pain is an important condition worldwide and at least one episode affects an individ during a lifetime.The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of dry needling in addition to routine care in patients wi...

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Main Author: Vrabie Diana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ALTIUS ACADEMY Foundation - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports 2020-12-01
Series:Sport şi Societate
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Online Access:https://www.sportsisocietate.ro/articol/536
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spelling doaj-30b71792ae3a4abf86e651c41695a71b2021-01-04T06:03:43ZengALTIUS ACADEMY Foundation - Faculty of Physical Education and SportsSport şi Societate1582-21682344-36932020-12-0120210.36836/2020/2/1Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic painVrabie Diana0„School in the field of ScienceSports and Physical Education„University Alexandru Ioan Cuza” of Iasi, Toma Cozmastreet, no.3, 700554, RomaniaRegarding the number of years lived with a disability, neck pain is an important condition worldwide and at least one episode affects an individ during a lifetime.The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of dry needling in addition to routine care in patients with idiopathic chronic neck pain. The study was performed on a sample on 20 females, aged 32-45 years, with this condition. Chosen patiens were grouped into two groups. In Group 1 the patientsbenefited from a protocol which included specific rehabilitation exercises focused on neck, upper limbs, mobility, strength and stretching exercices. The Group 2 included patients who benefited from a rehabilitation program which included exercises and dry needling therapy performed on the shoulder area, trapezius muscle, splenius, elevator scapulae, paravertebral muscles. The treatment lasted 8 weeks, with a frequency of dry needling of1 session/week.To monitor the evolution of the research subjects, were used The Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) and Neck Disability Index (NDI).NDI values showed improvements in both groups from 34.8 to 25.4 in Group 2 and from 35.6 to 30.0 in Group 1. So, NDI values showed a better functional status in both groups after 8 weeks of treatment.The mean results of VAS and NDI at the final evaluations showed a higher efficacy of the conservative treatment associated with dry needling, with a major statistical significance (p <0.05) in the case of mean VAS values at the final evaluation(Group 1: VAS 2 = 4.25; Group 2: VAS 2 = 2.60).https://www.sportsisocietate.ro/articol/536chronic neck painvasdry needlingndi
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Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
Sport şi Societate
chronic neck pain
vas
dry needling
ndi
author_facet Vrabie Diana
author_sort Vrabie Diana
title Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
title_short Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
title_full Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
title_fullStr Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
title_sort comparative study regarding the impact of dry needling therapy in the treatment of chronic cervical idiopathic pain
publisher ALTIUS ACADEMY Foundation - Faculty of Physical Education and Sports
series Sport şi Societate
issn 1582-2168
2344-3693
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Regarding the number of years lived with a disability, neck pain is an important condition worldwide and at least one episode affects an individ during a lifetime.The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of dry needling in addition to routine care in patients with idiopathic chronic neck pain. The study was performed on a sample on 20 females, aged 32-45 years, with this condition. Chosen patiens were grouped into two groups. In Group 1 the patientsbenefited from a protocol which included specific rehabilitation exercises focused on neck, upper limbs, mobility, strength and stretching exercices. The Group 2 included patients who benefited from a rehabilitation program which included exercises and dry needling therapy performed on the shoulder area, trapezius muscle, splenius, elevator scapulae, paravertebral muscles. The treatment lasted 8 weeks, with a frequency of dry needling of1 session/week.To monitor the evolution of the research subjects, were used The Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) and Neck Disability Index (NDI).NDI values showed improvements in both groups from 34.8 to 25.4 in Group 2 and from 35.6 to 30.0 in Group 1. So, NDI values showed a better functional status in both groups after 8 weeks of treatment.The mean results of VAS and NDI at the final evaluations showed a higher efficacy of the conservative treatment associated with dry needling, with a major statistical significance (p <0.05) in the case of mean VAS values at the final evaluation(Group 1: VAS 2 = 4.25; Group 2: VAS 2 = 2.60).
topic chronic neck pain
vas
dry needling
ndi
url https://www.sportsisocietate.ro/articol/536
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