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CompletedNCT04261296

Comparison of the Efficacy of Dry Needling and Balneotherapy in the Treatment of Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
120 (actual)
Sponsor
Ahi Evran University Education and Research Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Myofascial pain syndrome (MAS) is a syndrome characterized by muscle spasm, tenderness, limited range of motion, stiffness, fatigue and sometimes autonomic dysfunctions accompanying pain and pain caused by trigger points in the tense bands formed in the muscles The disease is diagnosed clinically and there are many pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches in treatment. One of these treatments is dry needle therapy. Dry needling has been used for a long time in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome. Another treatment used in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome is balneotherapy (spa treatment At Ahi Evran University Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center, balneotherapy is frequently used in the treatment of patients with myofascial pain syndrome. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of dry needling and balneotherapy, which has been used in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome for many years.

Detailed description

Myofascial pain syndrome (MAS) is a syndrome characterized by muscle spasm, tenderness, limited range of motion, stiffness, fatigue and sometimes autonomic dysfunctions accompanying pain and pain caused by trigger points in the tense bands formed in the muscles The disease is diagnosed clinically and there are many pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches in treatment. One of these treatments is dry needle therapy. Dry needling has been used for a long time in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome. Another treatment used in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome is balneotherapy (spa treatment At Ahi Evran University Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center, balneotherapy is frequently used in the treatment of patients with myofascial pain syndrome. The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of dry needling and balneotherapy, which has been used in the treatment of myofascial pain syndrome for many years. 120 volunteers are planned to be included in this study. Patients will be randomly divided into 3 groups. (randomization will be done as 1: 1: 1 with a closed envelope). The patients in the first group will be given "dry needle treatment" for the aching muscle. No medication is used in this treatment.In this treatment, depending on the thickness of the adipose tissue under the skin, 13 mm, 25 mm or 30 mm long; 0.20 mm thick acupuncture needle is used. Dry needling will be done with painful trigger point and it will be waited for about 20 minutes. This treatment will be repeated once a week for 3 weeks. Patients in the second group will be given "spa treatment". A total of 15 sessions, 20 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 3 weeks, will be held in the spa, which operates within the body of Kırşehir Ahi Evran University Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Center. Both of these methods will be applied to patients in the third group. Evaluations will be repeated before treatment, 1st week after treatment and Week 12 (3rd Month). Patients' neck range of motion (by measuring with goniometer) will be evaluated and pressure pain threshold will be measured using algometer. Patients' pain levels will be evaluated with Visual Analogue Scale, their moods with Beck Depression Scale, anxiety levels with Beck Anxiety Scale, fear of movement with Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale, neck functions with Neck Disability Questionnaire Questionnaire, and quality of life level with SF-36 Quality of Life Scale. In addition, the Global Assessment Scale will be used to evaluate patients at the 1st and 12th weeks after treatment. This scale is scored as "-1 = deterioration, 0 = no change, 1 = slight improvement, 2 = significant improvement and 3 = near-normal improvement". Survey applications will take approximately 10 minutes.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERdry needlingIn this treatment, depending on the thickness of the adipose tissue under the skin, 13 mm, 25 mm or 30 mm long; 0.20 mm thick acupuncture needle is used
OTHERbalneotherapyThis treatment method; An "alert-fit" performed in a certain time interval and in a cure style by using the methods and doses of hot mineral waters, gases and peloids (sludge) from natural underground, determined in detail, repeatedly in series as bath, drinking and inhalation treatments. treatment can be defined as. There are studies showing that the effect of balneotherapy is mechanical, thermal, chemical, anti-inflammatory and immunological.
OTHERdry needling +balneotherapyBoth of these methods will be applied to patients in the third group.

Timeline

Start date
2020-02-10
Primary completion
2020-05-31
Completion
2020-05-31
First posted
2020-02-07
Last updated
2023-03-01

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04261296. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.