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Efficacy of manual therapy treatments for people with cervicogenic dizziness and pain: protocol of a randomised controlled trial

机译:手动疗法对宫颈源性头晕和疼痛患者的疗效:一项随机对照试验的方案

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Background Cervicogenic dizziness is a disabling condition characterised by postural unsteadiness that is aggravated by cervical spine movements and associated with a painful and/or stiff neck. Two manual therapy treatments (Mulligan’s Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) and Maitland’s passive joint mobilisations) are used by physiotherapists to treat this condition but there is little evidence from randomised controlled trials to support their use. The aim of this study is to conduct a randomised controlled trial to compare these two forms of manual therapy (Mulligan glides and Maitland mobilisations) to each other and to a placebo in reducing symptoms of cervicogenic dizziness in the longer term and to conduct an economic evaluation of the interventions. Methods Participants with symptoms of dizziness described as imbalance, together with a painful and/or stiff neck will be recruited via media releases, advertisements and mail-outs to medical practitioners in the Hunter region of NSW, Australia. Potential participants will be screened by a physiotherapist and a neurologist to rule out other causes of their dizziness. Once diagnosed with cervciogenic dizziness, 90 participants will be randomly allocated to one of three groups: Maitland mobilisations plus range-of-motion exercises, Mulligan SNAGs plus self-SNAG exercises or placebo. Participants will receive two to six treatments over six weeks. The trial will have unblinded treatment but blinded outcome assessments. Assessments will occur at baseline, post-treatment, six weeks, 12 weeks, six months and 12 months post treatment. The primary outcome will be intensity of dizziness. Other outcome measures will be frequency of dizziness, disability, intensity of cervical pain, cervical range of motion, balance, head repositioning, adverse effects and treatment satisfaction. Economic outcomes will also be collected. Discussion This paper describes the methods for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of two manual therapy techniques in the treatment of people with cervicogenic dizziness for which there is limited established evidence-based treatment. Trial registration ACTRN12611000073909
机译:背景技术颈源性头晕是一种以身体姿势不稳定为特征的致残性疾病,由于颈椎运动加重并且与颈部疼痛和/或僵硬有关。理疗师使用了两种手动疗法(Mulligan的天然自然骨phy滑行疗法(SNAG)和Maitland的被动关节动员疗法)来治疗这种情况,但随机对照试验没有证据支持这种疗法。这项研究的目的是进行一项随机对照试验,以比较这两种形式的手动疗法(Mulligan滑行疗法和梅特兰运动)和安慰剂,以长期减轻宫颈源性头晕的症状并进行经济评估的干预措施。方法将通过媒体发布,广告和邮寄的方式招募到头晕症状为失衡以及颈部疼痛和/或僵硬的参与者,并发给澳大利亚新南威尔士州亨特地区的医生。物理治疗师和神经科医生将筛选潜在的参与者,以排除引起头昏眼花的其他原因。一旦被诊断出患有宫颈源性头晕,则将90名参与者随机分配到以下三组之一:梅特兰动员加运动范围练习,Mulligan SNAG加自我SNAG练习或安慰剂。参与者将在六周内接受两到六次治疗。该试验将采用盲法治疗,但盲法评估结局。评估将在治疗后的基线,治疗后,六周,十二周,六个月和十二个月进行。主要结果将是头晕的强度。其他结局指标包括头晕的频率,残疾,宫颈疼痛的程度,宫颈的运动范围,平衡,头部重新定位,不良反应和治疗的满意度。经济成果也将被收集。讨论本文介绍了一项随机对照试验的方法,以评估两种人工疗法在治疗宫颈源性头晕的患者中的有效性,而这些患者的既有证据基础有限。试用注册ACTRN12611000073909

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