The effect of neurac training in patients with chronic neck pain

被引:21
作者
Yun, Soo [1 ]
Kim, You Lim [1 ]
Lee, Suk Min [1 ]
机构
[1] Sahmyook Univ, Dept Phys Therapy, Seoul 139742, South Korea
关键词
Chronic neck pain; Sling-neurac training; Function; WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION; MUSCLE-SPINDLES; POSITION SENSE; MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN; PHYSICAL-THERAPY; FATIGUE; EXERCISE; BALANCE; DISABILITY; POSTURE;
D O I
10.1589/jpts.27.1303
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100232 [康复医学];
摘要
[Purpose] This study aimed to investigate the effects of neurac training on pain, function, balance, fatigability, and quality of life. [Subjects and Methods] Subjects with chronic neck pain who were treated in S hospital were included in this study; they were randomly allocated into two groups, i.e., the experimental group (n = 10) and the control group (n = 10). Both groups received traditional physical therapy for 3 sessions for 30 min per week for 4 weeks. The experimental group practiced additional neurac training for 30 min/day, for 3 days per week for 4 weeks. All subjects were evaluated using the visual analogue scale (VAS), the neck disability index (NDI), the biorescue (balance), the questionnaire for fatigue symptoms (fatigue), and the medical outcome 36-item short form health survey (SF-36) pre- and post-intervention. [Results] The experimental group effectively improved their pain, function, balance, fatigability, and quality of life. [Conclusion] Neurac training is thus considered an effective training program that enhances body functionality by improving pain, function, balance ability, fatigability, and quality of life in patients with chronic neck pain.
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页码:1303 / 1307
页数:5
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