Effect of Soft Tissue Mobilization on Cervical Pain in Nursing Women

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Ghada M. Abd Elaal
Hala M. Hanafy
Sameh H. Samir
Hend Ahmed Saad Ata

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Introduction: cervical pain in nursing women is aserious health problem because it certainly limits function and capacity in both work and personal life. Purpose: This study was performed to determine the effectiveness of soft tissue mobilization on the treatment of cervical pain in nursing women. Subjects: sixty breastfeeding women were selected from Fakous Hospital at El Sharqia, diagnosed with neck pain and active myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) in the upper fibres of trapezius muscle. Patients were divided randomly into two groups equal in number: group (A) received convential physical therapy (stretching exercise), group (B) received instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) and convential physical therapy. Methods: The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and Neck disability index scale (NDI) were assessed before the study and after four weeks. Results: The mean difference in VAS between groups post treatment was 1.6. There was a significant decrease in VAS of group B compared with that of group A post treatment. The mean difference in NDI between groups post treatment was 5.4%. There was a significant decrease in the NDI of group B compared with that of group A post treatment. Conclusion: soft tissue mobilization can be used on the treatment of cervical pain in nursing women. It has significant effect on Visual Analogue Scale and Neck disability index scale rather than convential physical therapy only.

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Abd Elaal, G. M. ., Hanafy , H. M. ., Samir, S. H. ., & Ata, H. A. S. . (2023). Effect of Soft Tissue Mobilization on Cervical Pain in Nursing Women. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S3), 73–82. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS3.478
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