Effectiveness of Mulligans Mobilizations with Upper Limb Movement and McKenzie Exercises with Neural Mobilizations in Patients with Cervical Spondylitis
Journal Title: International Archives of Integrated Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 5
Abstract
Background: Cervical Spondylitis (CS) is a common term that denotes degenerative changes that develop with of trauma-centre patients, specific age groups, and head injury patients. A study done on Indian population reported 78% of radiological changes of CS at C5-C6 and C6-C7 levels in asymptomatic individuals. These degenerative changes in the cervical spine may remain asymptomatic or can present as pure axial neck pain, cervical radiculopathy, cervical myelopathy, or cervical myeloradiculopathy. So, the aim of the study was to check the effectiveness of Mulligans Mobilizations with Upper Limb Movement and McKenzie Exercises with Neural Mobilizations in Patients with Cervical Spondylitis. Materials and methods: 60 patients were included in the study which was divided into two groups ; Group A and Group B, 30 patients in each group. Subjects were randomly selected and assigned to each group A pre-test measurement with the help of two measures - Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire (NPNPQ) for disability and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Inclinometer for a range of motion cervical spine movements was done in each group. Subjects in Group-A were given Mulligan Mobilization with Upper Limb Movement for cervical regain for 45 minutes 4 days for one week in four weeks subject were sitting Subjects in Group-B was given McKenzie Exercises with Neural Mobilization for 45 minutes 4 days for one week in four weeks subject were in supine position and remains relaxed with the feet uncrossed. Result analysis was done by Wilcoxon Sum Rank Test (Mann Whitney U Test). Results: On comparing Group A and Group B for post-treatment VAS score and NPNPQ score, results showed a significant difference (p=0.001) in improvement in terms of VAS and NPNPQ. The overall study proved that both Mulligan mobilization with upper limb movement and McKenzie exercises with neural mobilization were effective in improving Pain and decreasing the disability level in cervical radiculopathy subjects. Conclusion: McKenzie exercise with neural mobilization is better than mulligan mobilization with upper limb movements in cervical radiculopathy. Results supported that McKenzie exercise with neural mobilization was more effective than mulligan mobilization to improve pain and disability in a patient with cervical radiculopathy.
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