Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy

The study examined the effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS) on pain intensity (PI), neck functional disability (NFD) and range of motion (ROM) in patients with cervical radiculopathy (CR). Sixty seven patients (male: n = 34, female: n = 33) with cervical radiculopathy were purposi...

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Main Authors: Adesola Ojo Ojoawo, Bunmi Jacob Nihinlola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports
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spelling doaj-0dcf32d58b484856bb8a7d8a1439e2952020-11-25T01:32:04ZengBulgarian Association of Young Surgeons International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports2534-98212534-98212019-07-013710.5455/IJMRCR.Management-Cervical-RadiculopathyEffects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical RadiculopathyAdesola Ojo OjoawoBunmi Jacob NihinlolaThe study examined the effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS) on pain intensity (PI), neck functional disability (NFD) and range of motion (ROM) in patients with cervical radiculopathy (CR). Sixty seven patients (male: n = 34, female: n = 33) with cervical radiculopathy were purposively recruited from the Outpatient Physiotherapy Department of the Usman Dan fodio University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto for the study. Each subjects was treated with cryotherapy for seven minutes and sustained natural apophyseal glides was administered twice weekly for six weeks. Visual analogue scale, neck disability index questionnaires and inclinometer were used to assess the pain intensity, disability and cervical range of motion respectively pre-treatment, 3rd and 6th week of treatment session. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data with alpha level at 0.05 Result showed that there was a significant difference in pain intensity (F = 521.35, p< 0.001), neck disability (F = 102.55, p< 0.001) and right side flexion ((F = 16.86; p< 0.001) in 3rd week and 6th week when compared with pretreatment pain intensity Therefore, it can be concluded from the study that SNAGS is effective in the management on cervical radiculopathyhttp://www.mdpub.net/index.php?fulltxt=33920cervicalradiculopathypain intensitydisabilityrange of motion
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Bunmi Jacob Nihinlola
Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports
cervical
radiculopathy
pain intensity
disability
range of motion
author_facet Adesola Ojo Ojoawo
Bunmi Jacob Nihinlola
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title Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
title_short Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
title_full Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
title_fullStr Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides in the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
title_sort effects of sustained natural apophyseal glides in the management of cervical radiculopathy
publisher Bulgarian Association of Young Surgeons
series International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports
issn 2534-9821
2534-9821
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The study examined the effects of Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGS) on pain intensity (PI), neck functional disability (NFD) and range of motion (ROM) in patients with cervical radiculopathy (CR). Sixty seven patients (male: n = 34, female: n = 33) with cervical radiculopathy were purposively recruited from the Outpatient Physiotherapy Department of the Usman Dan fodio University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto for the study. Each subjects was treated with cryotherapy for seven minutes and sustained natural apophyseal glides was administered twice weekly for six weeks. Visual analogue scale, neck disability index questionnaires and inclinometer were used to assess the pain intensity, disability and cervical range of motion respectively pre-treatment, 3rd and 6th week of treatment session. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data with alpha level at 0.05 Result showed that there was a significant difference in pain intensity (F = 521.35, p< 0.001), neck disability (F = 102.55, p< 0.001) and right side flexion ((F = 16.86; p< 0.001) in 3rd week and 6th week when compared with pretreatment pain intensity Therefore, it can be concluded from the study that SNAGS is effective in the management on cervical radiculopathy
topic cervical
radiculopathy
pain intensity
disability
range of motion
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