Can Neurodynamics and Manual Traction Alone Match the Efficacy of Combination Therapy for Cervical Radiculopathy?

In 2019, Shafique, et. al., conducted study about Cervical radiculopathy, which is a condition characterized by pain and impaired function due to nerve root compression in the cervical spine, affects a significant number of individuals worldwide. Seeking to improve treatment outcomes for these patients, a recent randomized controlled trial investigated the effectiveness of combining Mulligan Spinal Mobilisation with Arm Movement, neurodynamics, and manual traction. The … Continue reading Can Neurodynamics and Manual Traction Alone Match the Efficacy of Combination Therapy for Cervical Radiculopathy?

Do Vibration Therapy and Massage Have Different Effects on Muscle Recovery after Exercise?

In 2014, Imtiyaz, et. al., conducted study about Muscle soreness, known as Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS), which is a common consequence of intense exercise. DOMS can lead to discomfort and reduced performance. Various strategies, such as vibration therapy and massage, have been proposed to alleviate DOMS. In this study, researchers aimed to compare the effectiveness of vibration therapy and massage in preventing DOMS in … Continue reading Do Vibration Therapy and Massage Have Different Effects on Muscle Recovery after Exercise?

Do Ultrasound and Ischemic Compression Improve Range of Motion and Reduce Pain in Trapezius MTrPs?

In 2009, randomized controlled study conducted by Aguilera, et. al., from CEU-Cardenal Herrera University in Valencia, Spain, aimed to investigate the immediate effects of ultrasound (US) and ischemic compression (IC) as treatment methods for myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) in the trapezius muscle. This study focused on healthy subjects diagnosed with latent MTrPs and explored various outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of these therapeutic modalities. … Continue reading Do Ultrasound and Ischemic Compression Improve Range of Motion and Reduce Pain in Trapezius MTrPs?

Can Early Active Motion Enhance Postoperative Recovery Following Extensor Indicis Tendon Transfer?

In 2008, Megerle, et. al., conducted prospective randomized trial, which aimed to assess the outcomes and complications associated with two distinct postoperative treatment protocols after extensor indicis tendon transfer. The study compared the efficacy of dynamic motion, involving passive extension using a rubber band system, with early active motion, which initiated active thumb extension. The evaluation included active range of motion in the interphalangeal (IP) … Continue reading Can Early Active Motion Enhance Postoperative Recovery Following Extensor Indicis Tendon Transfer?

How Do Spinal Manipulation and Ultrasound Compare in Terms of Pain Intensity Reduction for Mechanical Neck Pain?

In 2002, Moodley, et. al., randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of spinal manipulation compared to ultrasound therapy in the management of patients with neck pain. The study employed a randomized clinical trial design. The research was conducted at the Technikon Natal Chiropractic Clinic-Durban, South Africa. Thirty individuals with neck pain, ranging in age from 16 to 60 years, were randomly assigned to … Continue reading How Do Spinal Manipulation and Ultrasound Compare in Terms of Pain Intensity Reduction for Mechanical Neck Pain?