Comparing Trigger Point Dry Needling and Manual Pressure Technique for the Management of Myofascial Neck/Shoulder Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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作者
De Meulemeester, Kayleigh E. [1 ]
Castelein, Birgit [1 ]
Coppieters, Iris [1 ]
Barbe, Tom [1 ]
Cools, Ann [1 ]
Cagnie, Barbara [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghent, Dept Rehabil Sci & Physiotherapy, Ghent, Belgium
关键词
Neck Pain; Trigger Points; Myofascial Pain Syndromes; MECHANICAL NECK PAIN; ISCHEMIC COMPRESSION; LIDOCAINE INJECTION; TRAPEZIUS MUSCLE; SHOULDER PAIN; DISORDERS; SENSITIVITY; PREVALENCE; THERAPY; WORKERS;
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10.1016/j.jmpt.2016.10.008
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate short-term and long-term treatment effects of dry needling (DN) and manual pressure (MP) technique with the primary goal of determining if DN has better effects on disability, pain, and muscle characteristics in treating myofascial neck/shoulder pain in women. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 42 female office workers with myofascial neck/shoulder pain were randomly allocated to either a DN or MP group and received 4 treatments. They were evaluated with the Neck Disability Index, general numeric rating scale, pressure pain threshold, and muscle characteristics before and after treatment. For each outcome parameter, a linear mixed-model analysis was applied to reveal group-by-time interaction effects or main effects for the factor "time." Results: No significant differences were found between DN and MP. In both groups, significant improvement in the Neck Disability Index was observed after 4 treatments and 3 months (P < .001); the general numerical rating scale also significantly decreased after 3 months. After the 4-week treatment program, there was a significant improvement in pain pressure threshold, muscle elasticity, and stiffness. Conclusion: Both treatment techniques lead to short-term and long-term treatment effects. Dry needling was found to be no more effective than MP in the treatment of myofascial neck/shoulder pain.
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