Immediate effects of three different upper trapezius trigger point techniques on pain intensity and pressure threshold in students with cervical pain: a randomized clinical trial
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Jasemin, Todri; Orges, Lena; Vazquez Villa, Carolina; Martínez Fuentes, Juan; Ciferri, Alberto; [et al.]Fecha
2025-07-01Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
Cervical painActive trigger point
Upper trapezius
Range of movement
Resumen
Objective: To compare the effectiveness of three manual therapy protocols (Jones, Lewit, and Chaitow) with a
sham group in terms of pain pressure threshold and intensity.
Participants: Fifty-two physiotherapy bachelor students with neck pain lasting more than 3 days were recruited.
Outcomes: Pain was assessed with Numerical Rating Scale and Pressure Algometer, while cervical range of
motion was evaluated with the Baiobit Inertial sensor.
Intervention: An investigator, independent of the assessment and randomization, conducted all the interventions
and sham procedures. Specifically, the Jones group received pincer palpation with a 1-min duration of ischemic
compression, followed by 90 s of the no-pain Strain-Counterstrain technique. The Lewit group underwent flat
palpation for 1 min, accompanied by 40 s of intermittent compression and post-isometric relaxation. The
Chaitow group received deep palpation for 1 min, followed by the pressure release position lasting 20 s to 1 min,
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