Effect of Combined Manual Therapy and Therapeutic Exercise Protocols on the Postural Stability of Patients with Non-Specific Chronic Neck Pain. A Secondary Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trial

View/ Open
Author
Bernal-Utrera, Carlos
Anarte-Lazo, Ernesto
González-Gerez, Juan José
Saavedra-Hernández, Manuel
De-La-Barrera-Aranda, Elena
Serrera-Figallo, María Ángeles
González-Martín, Maribel
Rodríguez Blanco, Cleofás
Publisher
MDPIDate
2021Subject
Neck painChronic pain
Exercise therapy
Musculoskeletal manipulations
Postural stability
METS:
Mostrar el registro METSPREMIS:
Mostrar el registro PREMISMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Postural stability is a little-studied factor in non-specific chronic neck pain; the causes that
can alter it are unknown. The relationship with chronic pain could be a determining factor for its
deficit. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between sustained pain and a postural
stability deficit. A randomized and blinded clinical trial (double-blind; placebo control; 12 weeks
follow-up) was conducted with a total of 69 subjects divided into three groups, two experimental
(manual therapy and specific exercise) and a control treatment, and carried out over a treatment
period of three weeks with a follow-up after 12 weeks. Their postural stability was assessed through
the overall balance index (OBI). The postural stability of subjects with non-specific chronic neck pain
improved in the experimental treatments. There were no statistically significant differences between
the experimental groups. This trial found that manual therapy and therapeutic exercise significantly
improved OBI compared to the control group. Trial registration: Brazilian Clinical Trial Registry,
RBR-2vj7sw.