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A Multimodal Treatment Approach using Spinal Decompression via SpineMED, Flexion-Distraction Mobilization of the Cervical Spine, and Cervical Stabilization Exercises for the Treatment of Cervical Radiculopathy

机译:一种通过SpineMED进行脊柱减压,颈椎屈曲牵张动员和颈椎稳定锻炼的多模式治疗方法,以治疗颈神经根病

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[Purpose] The aim of the present study was to determine whether a multimodal treatment approach using spinal decompression via SpineMED and spinal mobilization as well as cervical stabilization exercises would benefit patients with neck pain with radiculopathy. [Subjects] A total of 10 patients with cervical radiculopathy ranging in age from 19 to 46 with an average age of 35.50 years participated in this study. [Methods] Patients received treatment in 85 minute sessions, 6 days per week for the first two weeks, and 4 days per week for two additional weeks. Treatment protocol consisted of spinal decompression via SpineMED and flexion-distraction mobilization of the cervical spine as well as cervical stabilization exercises. Physical therapy modalities including superficial heat, ultrasound, and interferential current were also delivered prior to administration of SpineMED. Differences between patients' pre-intervention and discharge outcome measures, pain on a visual analogue scale (VAS) and neck disability index (NDI), were examined using a paired t-test. [Results] Mean measures of patients' VAS and NDI demonstrated significant improvement after being treated with 20 sessions of combined treatment. [Conclusion] Findings of the present study provide significant evidence to support the efficacy of a multimodal treatment approach using spinal decompression via SpineMED and spinal mobilization as well as cervical stabilization exercises. A multimodal approach might be an asset in the management of cervical spine disorders.
机译:[目的]本研究的目的是确定采用通过SpineMED进行脊柱减压和脊柱动员以及颈椎稳定锻炼的多模式治疗方法是否会使患有神经根病的颈痛患者受益。 [对象]共有10例年龄在19至46岁,平均年龄为35.50岁的颈椎神经根病患者参加了这项研究。 [方法]患者在85分钟的疗程中接受治疗,前两周每周接受6天治疗,之后两周每周接受4天治疗。治疗方案包括通过SpineMED进行脊柱减压和颈椎屈曲-牵引动员以及颈椎稳定锻炼。在服用SpineMED之前,还提供了包括浅表热,超声和干扰电流在内的物理治疗方法。使用配对t检验对患者的干预前和出院结局指标,视觉模拟量表疼痛(VAS)和颈部残疾指数(NDI)之间的差异进行了检查。 [结果]采用20疗程联合治疗后,患者的VAS和NDI平均值显示出明显改善。 [结论]本研究的发现提供了重要的证据来支持通过SpineMED进行脊柱减压和脊柱动员以及颈椎稳定锻炼的多模式治疗方法的有效性。多模式方法可能是治疗颈椎疾病的一种资产。

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