A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction

M.Tech. === This study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of Chiropractic cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active Trapezius myofascial trigger point dysfunction. Thirty participants were recruited and placed into one of two groups. Participants were between the ag...

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Main Author: Carlyle, Nadia
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5947
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-95182017-09-16T04:01:56ZA study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunctionCarlyle, NadiaMyofascial pain syndromes - Chiropractic treatmentTrapezius muscleSpinal adjustmentM.Tech.This study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of Chiropractic cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active Trapezius myofascial trigger point dysfunction. Thirty participants were recruited and placed into one of two groups. Participants were between the ages of 18 and 30 years and selected based on the inclusion criteria being met. Participants had to present with active upper Trapezius trigger points and a restriction of the cervicothoracic junction. The experimental group received a Chiropractic adjustment to the cervicothoracic junction and the control group received detuned ultrasound as their respective treatments. The participants were treated six times over a 3-week period and measurements were taken on the first, fourth and seventh visits. A case history, physical examination and cervical regional examination were conducted at the first visit. Objective measurements included pressure algometry readings of Trapezius trigger points 1 and 2 and cervical spine goniometry readings. Subjective measurements included the Vernon Mior Pain Disability Index and the Numerical Pain Rating Scale. The results were interpreted by Statcon at the University of Johannesburg. The data was analysed using the Mann Whitney test and the Friedman test. According to the tests, the experimental group improved significantly in both the objective and subjective measurements over the seven visits. The control group showed an increase in the objective measurements and a decrease in the subjective measurements over the seven visits. This was found to be statistically insignificant. This study concluded that a Chiropractic adjustment to the cervicothoracic junction is effective in the treatment of upper Trapezius trigger points2012-08-16Thesisuj:9518http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5947
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topic Myofascial pain syndromes - Chiropractic treatment
Trapezius muscle
Spinal adjustment
spellingShingle Myofascial pain syndromes - Chiropractic treatment
Trapezius muscle
Spinal adjustment
Carlyle, Nadia
A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
description M.Tech. === This study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of Chiropractic cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active Trapezius myofascial trigger point dysfunction. Thirty participants were recruited and placed into one of two groups. Participants were between the ages of 18 and 30 years and selected based on the inclusion criteria being met. Participants had to present with active upper Trapezius trigger points and a restriction of the cervicothoracic junction. The experimental group received a Chiropractic adjustment to the cervicothoracic junction and the control group received detuned ultrasound as their respective treatments. The participants were treated six times over a 3-week period and measurements were taken on the first, fourth and seventh visits. A case history, physical examination and cervical regional examination were conducted at the first visit. Objective measurements included pressure algometry readings of Trapezius trigger points 1 and 2 and cervical spine goniometry readings. Subjective measurements included the Vernon Mior Pain Disability Index and the Numerical Pain Rating Scale. The results were interpreted by Statcon at the University of Johannesburg. The data was analysed using the Mann Whitney test and the Friedman test. According to the tests, the experimental group improved significantly in both the objective and subjective measurements over the seven visits. The control group showed an increase in the objective measurements and a decrease in the subjective measurements over the seven visits. This was found to be statistically insignificant. This study concluded that a Chiropractic adjustment to the cervicothoracic junction is effective in the treatment of upper Trapezius trigger points
author Carlyle, Nadia
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title A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
title_short A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
title_full A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
title_fullStr A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed A study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
title_sort study to determine the efficacy of cervicothoracic spinal adjustment therapy in the treatment of active trapezius muscle myofascial trigger point dysfunction
publishDate 2012
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