| Literature DB >> 23078200 |
Susan A Reid1, Darren A Rivett, Michael G Katekar, Robin Callister.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervicogenic dizziness is a disabling condition characterised by postural unsteadiness that is aggravated by cervical spine movements and associated with a painful and/or stiff neck. Two manual therapy treatments (Mulligan's Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides (SNAGs) and Maitland's passive joint mobilisations) are used by physiotherapists to treat this condition but there is little evidence from randomised controlled trials to support their use. The aim of this study is to conduct a randomised controlled trial to compare these two forms of manual therapy (Mulligan glides and Maitland mobilisations) to each other and to a placebo in reducing symptoms of cervicogenic dizziness in the longer term and to conduct an economic evaluation of the interventions.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23078200 PMCID: PMC3488326 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-13-201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Flow chart of the research protocol.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| - | has dizziness described as imbalance related to neck movements or positions and a stiff and/or painful neck |
| - | has had the symptoms present for greater than 3 months |
| - | 18-90 years old |
| - | inflammatory joint disease |
| - | spinal cord pathology |
| - | cervical spine infection |
| - | bony disease or marked osteoporosis |
| - | marked cervical spine disc protrusion |
| - | cervical spine cancer |
| - | acute nerve root symptoms (severe pain, weakness, pins and needles or numbness in the arm or hand for less than 6 weeks) |
| - | recent fracture/dislocation of the neck (in the last 3 months) |
| - | previous surgery to the upper cervical spine |
| - | other types or causes of dizziness, such as vertigo, light headedness, psychogenic dizziness, vertebrobasilar insufficiency |
| - | other causes of poor balance |
| - | migraines |
| - | physiotherapy or similar treatment to the neck in the previous month |
| - | current pregnancy |
| - | compensable cases |
| - | inability to speak or read English |