Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm

Introduction: Trapezius muscle pain and spasm is most common musculoskeletal disorder occurring in individuals who works with an awkward position of neck for a prolonged period of time, with repetitive movements. Active Release Therapy (ART) and Myofascial Release (MFR) are soft tissue manipulat...

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Main Authors: Daxa Mishra, R Harihara Prakash, Jigar Mehta, Ankita Dhaduk
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-66f11bcd7c8a444b851e6af1bbb2a43f2020-11-25T02:41:30ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2018-11-011211YC01YC0410.7860/JCDR/2018/37558.12218Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius SpasmDaxa Mishra0R Harihara Prakash1Jigar Mehta2Ankita Dhaduk3Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, K M Patel Institute of Physiotherapy, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Professor and Principal, Department of Physiotherapy, K M Patel Institute of Physiotherapy, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, K M Patel Institute of Physiotherapy, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Postgraduate Student, Department of Physiotherapy, K M Patel Institute of Physiotherapy, Karamsad, Gujarat, India.Introduction: Trapezius muscle pain and spasm is most common musculoskeletal disorder occurring in individuals who works with an awkward position of neck for a prolonged period of time, with repetitive movements. Active Release Therapy (ART) and Myofascial Release (MFR) are soft tissue manipulation techniques practiced by physiotherapists for reducing muscle spasm and pain. Aim: To compare the effect of ART and MFR on the upper trapezius muscle spasm on pain and cervical range of motion. Materials and Methods: The study was done on 60 patients of both genders between the age group of 20 to 55 years with upper trapezius spasm. They were divided into two groups by computerised randomisation. Each group received treatment in the form of either ART or MFR for seven days. Cervical Range of motion (ROM), Neck Disability Index scale (NDI) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) were used as outcome measures. Results: Paired Sample t-test was used to compare the outcome differences within each group, while Independent t-test was used to compare the differences between the two groups for the same outcome measures. Improvement was found in both the groups on seventh day following intervention, but the group which received ART showed significant improvements in neck ROM (p<0.001), NDI (p<0.0001) and in VAS (p<0.0001) as compared to group which received MFR. Conclusion: Although both techniques are effective in alleviation of symptoms and associated disability in upper trapezius muscle spasm, ART gave better results as compared to MFR.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/12218/37558_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1(PAB)_PN(SHU).pdfneck disability indexrange of motionsoft tissue manipulationtrapezius pain
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author Daxa Mishra
R Harihara Prakash
Jigar Mehta
Ankita Dhaduk
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R Harihara Prakash
Jigar Mehta
Ankita Dhaduk
Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
neck disability index
range of motion
soft tissue manipulation
trapezius pain
author_facet Daxa Mishra
R Harihara Prakash
Jigar Mehta
Ankita Dhaduk
author_sort Daxa Mishra
title Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm
title_short Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm
title_full Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Active Release Technique and Myofascial Release Technique in Treatment of Patients with Upper Trapezius Spasm
title_sort comparative study of active release technique and myofascial release technique in treatment of patients with upper trapezius spasm
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Introduction: Trapezius muscle pain and spasm is most common musculoskeletal disorder occurring in individuals who works with an awkward position of neck for a prolonged period of time, with repetitive movements. Active Release Therapy (ART) and Myofascial Release (MFR) are soft tissue manipulation techniques practiced by physiotherapists for reducing muscle spasm and pain. Aim: To compare the effect of ART and MFR on the upper trapezius muscle spasm on pain and cervical range of motion. Materials and Methods: The study was done on 60 patients of both genders between the age group of 20 to 55 years with upper trapezius spasm. They were divided into two groups by computerised randomisation. Each group received treatment in the form of either ART or MFR for seven days. Cervical Range of motion (ROM), Neck Disability Index scale (NDI) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) were used as outcome measures. Results: Paired Sample t-test was used to compare the outcome differences within each group, while Independent t-test was used to compare the differences between the two groups for the same outcome measures. Improvement was found in both the groups on seventh day following intervention, but the group which received ART showed significant improvements in neck ROM (p<0.001), NDI (p<0.0001) and in VAS (p<0.0001) as compared to group which received MFR. Conclusion: Although both techniques are effective in alleviation of symptoms and associated disability in upper trapezius muscle spasm, ART gave better results as compared to MFR.
topic neck disability index
range of motion
soft tissue manipulation
trapezius pain
url https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/12218/37558_CE[Ra1]_F(SHU)_PF1(PAB)_PN(SHU).pdf
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