Abstract

Background

Neck pain and disability is a significant public health problem with only very few evidence-based treatment option. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of isometric exercise on pain and disability of cervical spondylosis.

Methods

Twenty four patients with cervical osteoarthritis and neck pain (22 females and 2 males; mean age, 46.70 ± 13.71 years) were recruited and randomly allocated into 2 arms: neck isometric exercises (n = 12) and conservative management without exercise (n = 12). The Neck Disability Index (NDI) and Neck Pain and Disability Scale (NPAD) were used to assess participants at baseline and after 4 weeks.

Results

Basic characteristics, NDI score and NPAD score were not significantly different between groups at baseline. The exercise arm demonstrated significantly lower scores regarding NDI (mean, 17.41 vs. 25.58; P-value = 0.035) and NPAD (mean, 25.33 vs. 66.67; P < 0.001), compared to the control arm after 4 weeks. The exercise arm also showed significant within group reduction considering NDI and NPAD scores after 4 weeks (Both, P < 0.001).

Conclusion

Our findings suggested that isometric exercises might be a beneficial treatment for improving pain and disability caused by cervical spondylosis.

Trial registration This study was registered at irct.ir (Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials) with the code IRCT20220206053950N1, 07.05.2022, retrospectively registered.

Details

Title
Effectiveness of isometric exercises on disability and pain of cervical spondylosis: a randomized controlled trial
Author
Sadeghi, Alireza; Rostami, Mina; Ameri, Sahand; Arezoo Karimi Moghaddam; Zhaleh Karimi Moghaddam; Zeraatchi, Alireza  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Pages
1-17
Section
Research
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
20521847
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2678192800
Copyright
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