Kronik Boyun Ağrılı Bireylerde Klasik Fizyoterapi Programına Ek Olarak Uygulanan Servikal Stabilizasyon ve Okulomotor Egzersizlerin Ağrı Şiddeti, Eklem Pozisyon Hissi Ve Fiziksel Parametreler Üzerine Etkilerinin Karşılaştırılması
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2020Yazar
Özerin, Cemaliye
Ambargo Süresi
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The aim of this study is to
determine the effects of classical physiotherapy and two different treatment approaches added
to classical physiotherapy on pain intensity, joint position sense (JPS), range of motion
(ROM), activation and endurance of deep cervical flexors (DCF), postüre, balance, neck
awareness, function and patient satisfaction in individuals with chronic neck pain (CNP). 72
volunteer individuals, aged between 30 and 55 years, who were diagnosed with CNP were
included in the study. Individuals were divided into classical physiotherapy (CF, n=24),
CF+Cervical Stabilization (CF+SS, n=24) and CF+Oculomotor Exercise (CF+OE, n=24)
groups by stratified randomization method. Pain intensity was assessed by Numeric Pain
Scale, JPS by Laser Pointer Assisted Angle Repetition test, cervical ROM by Inclinometer,
DCF muscle activation and endurance by Biofeedback Pressure Unit, posture by Photography,
static balance by Stork Balance test, dynamic balance by Y Balance test, neck awareness by
Fremantle Neck Awareness Questionnaire, function by Neck Disability Index, satisfaction by
Global Perceived Impact Questionnaire, before and after 8 weeks of treatment. All treatment
approaches reduced pain intensity, joint position error values, and head anterior tilt in
individuals with CNP; It was found to increase ROM, DCF muscle activation and endurance,
static balance time and dynamic reach distance, and provided significant improvements in
functionality and neck awareness (p<0.05). In the intergroup comparison, more effective
results were achieved in the CF+SS and CF+OE groups compared to the CF-only group in
terms of rotational ROM, DSF muscle activation and endurance, head anterior tilt, static
balance, dynamic balance and functionality parameters. Satisfaction levels of the groups were
similar (p>0.05). Cervical stabilization exercises are used to reduce forward head tilt, activate
deep cervical flexor muscles and improve endurance and static and dynamic balance. It was
concluded that adding oculomotor exercises to classical physiotherapy will increase the
treatment success in increasing joint range of motion, static balance, activation and endurance
of deep cervical flexor muscles and functional level, and that preferring oculomotor exercises
will provide more clinical benefit, especially if the rotational limitations of the head are
evident.