Isometric Exercise for the Cervical Extensors Can Help Restore Physiological Lordosis and Reduce Neck Pain A Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:32
|
作者
Alpayci, Mahmut [1 ]
Ilter, Server [1 ]
机构
[1] Yuzuncu Yil Univ Hosp, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, TR-65100 Van, Turkey
关键词
Randomized Controlled Trial; Neck Pain; Exercise; Physiotherapy; Musculoskeletal Disorders; POSTURAL CHANGES; STRENGTH; CORD; FLEXION; SPINE;
D O I
10.1097/PHM.0000000000000698
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate whether isometric neck extension exercise restores physiological cervical lordosis and reduces pain. Design Sixty-five patients with loss of cervical lordosis were randomly assigned to exercise (27 women, 7 men; mean age, 32.82 8.83 yrs) and control (26 women, 5 men; mean age, 33.48 9.67 yrs) groups. Both groups received nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for 10 days. The exercise group received additional therapy as a home exercise program, which consisted of isometric neck extension for 3 mos. Neck pain severity and cervical lordosis were measured at baseline and at 3 mos after baseline. Results Compared with baseline levels, cervical lordosis angle was significantly improved in the exercise group (P < 0.001) but not in the control group (P = 0.371) at the end of 3 mos. Moreover, the exercise group was significantly superior to the control group considering the number of patients in whom cervical lordosis angle returned to physiological conditions (85.2% vs. 22.5%; P < 0.001). At the end of 3 mos, pain intensity was significantly reduced in both groups compared with baseline levels (for all, P < 0.001). Nevertheless, considering the change from baseline to month 3, the reduction in pain was about twice in the exercise group compared with the control group (P < 0.001). Conclusions Isometric neck extension exercise improves cervical lordosis and pain.
引用
收藏
页码:621 / 626
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effects of the craniocervical flexion and isometric neck exercise compared in patients with chronic neck pain: A randomized controlled trial
    Chung, SinHo
    Jeong, Yeon-Gyu
    PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2018, 34 (12) : 916 - 925
  • [2] Comparison of the Effects of Cervical Thrust Manipulation and Exercise in Mechanical Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Akguller, Tugba
    Coskun, Resat
    Akbaba, Yildiz Analay
    PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2024, 40 (04) : 789 - 803
  • [3] Efficacy of Kinesiotape Application on Pain, Cervical Range of Motion and Cervical Lordosis in Patients with Neck Pain: A Double Blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial
    Ozkan, Feyza Unlu
    Erdem, Selda
    Boy, Fatma Nur Soylu
    Kulcu, Duygu Geler
    Caglayan, Hulya
    Ozdemir, Gulsah
    Akpinar, Pinar
    Aktas, Ilknur
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY, 2014, 32 (04) : S10 - S11
  • [4] Effectiveness of isometric exercises on disability and pain of cervical spondylosis: a randomized controlled trial
    Alireza Sadeghi
    Mina Rostami
    Sahand Ameri
    Arezoo Karimi Moghaddam
    Zhaleh Karimi Moghaddam
    Alireza Zeraatchi
    BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 14
  • [5] Effectiveness of isometric exercises on disability and pain of cervical spondylosis: a randomized controlled trial
    Sadeghi, Alireza
    Rostami, Mina
    Ameri, Sahand
    Moghaddam, Arezoo Karimi
    Moghaddam, Zhaleh Karimi
    Zeraatchi, Alireza
    BMC SPORTS SCIENCE MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2022, 14 (01)
  • [6] A Randomized controlled trial on the efficacy of exercise for patients with chronic neck pain
    Chiu, TTW
    Lam, TH
    Hedley, AJ
    SPINE, 2005, 30 (01) : E1 - E7
  • [7] Cervical manipulation accelerates recovery and further correction of cervical alignment in mechanical neck pain (MNP) patients with neck exercise: A randomized controlled trial
    Wu, Ke
    Deng, Rongrong
    Zhao, Xu
    Wang, Zihan
    Ru, Qingyuan
    Chen, Xin
    Zhang, Botao
    Chen, Liping
    Kang, Ran
    COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2025, 59
  • [8] Is Cervical Stabilization Exercise Immediately Effective in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain and Upper Cervical Spine Dysfunction? Randomized Controlled Trial
    Rodriguez-Sanz, Jacobo
    Malo-Urries, Miguel
    Orosia Lucha-Lopez, Maria
    Corral-de-Toro, Jaime
    Gonzalez-Rueda, Vanessa
    Lopez-de-Celis, Carlos
    Perez-Bellmunt, Albert
    Hidalgo-Garcia, Cesar
    LIFE-BASEL, 2022, 12 (05):
  • [9] Can home visits help reduce hospital readmissions? Randomized controlled trial
    Wong, Frances Kam Yuet
    Chow, Susan
    Chung, Loretta
    Chang, Katherine
    Chan, Tony
    Lee, Wai-Man
    Lee, Rance
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2008, 62 (05) : 585 - 595
  • [10] Approaches to cervical spine mobilization for neck pain: a pilot randomized controlled trial
    Claire Lagoutaris
    Justin Sullivan
    Michelle Hancock
    Andrew M. Leaver
    Chiropractic & Manual Therapies, 28