Scholarly Article
Effect Of Cervical Stabilization Exercises Versus Cervical Headache SNAG Following Sensorimotor Retraining On Pain And Functional Disability Among Cervicogenic Headache Patients: A Comparative Study
Shrushti, Dixit, Pradnya, Mahajan, Mukesh, Shinde, Jaywant, Nagulkar
2024-12-31 · VIMS JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY · DVVPF's, College of Physiotherapy
Abstract
Aim- To study the effect of Cervical Stabilization Exercises versus Cervical Headache SNAG Following Sensorimotor Retraining on Pain & functional disability among Cervicogenic Headache Patients. Relevance of study - CEH leads to important deteriorations in patient's quality of life. Manual cervical therapy has shown improvement in headache symptomatology. Methodology- In this study 30 patients with CEH were selected, Group 'A' (n=15) & Group 'B'(n=15). The Cervical Stabilization Exercises Following Sensorimotor Retraining was given to Group 'A' & Cervical Headache SNAG Following Sensorimotor Retraining was given to Group 'B'. Result- On intergroup comparison Group-A pre and post diff mean of NPRS was 2.4±0.7, NDI was 4.8±3, HDI was 8.1±3.8 this compared with Group B pre and post diff mean of NPRS was 1±0.4, NDI was 2.7±1.11, HDI was 5.4±2.5 with p value of NPRS was <0.0001, NDI was 0.0168, HDI was 0.0313. Conclusion - Cervical Stabilization Exercises following sensorimotor retraining was more effective than Cervical Headache SNAG following sensorimotor retraining.
Keywords
Cervical Stabilization exercise, Cervical Headache SNAG, Sensorimotor Retraining
Citation Details
VIMS JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY, pp. 23-32