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Suboccipital Muscle Inhibition Technique vs Rocabado Exercises on Cervicogenic Headache

Trial Parameters

Condition Cervicogenic Headache
Sponsor Riphah International University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 40
Sex ALL
Min Age 20 Years
Max Age 50 Years
Start Date 2025-01-03
Completion 2025-06-28
Interventions
Suboccipital Muscle InhibitionRocabado 6x6 Exercises

Brief Summary

The purpose of the study is to explore the effectiveness of Suboccipital muscle inhibition technique vs Rocabado exercises on cervicogenic headache. A randomized control trial was conducted at National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Alees Medical Centre Islamabad. The sample size was 40 calculated through G-power 3.1. The participants were divided into two interventional groups each having 20 participants. The study duration was six months. Sampling technique applied was non-probability purposive sampling for recruitment and group randomization using flip coin method. Only 20 to 50 years participants with chronic cervicogenic headache were included in the study. Tools used in this study are Digital Inclinometer, Numeric Pain Rating Scale, Romberg Test and HIT-6 Questionnaire. Data was collected at baseline, and at the end of 2nd week. Data analyzed through SPSS version 27.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Participants with a history of chronic CGH (\>3 months) * CGH pain intensity between 3 and 8 on NPRS * Participants who had a unilateral headache that do not shift side (ipsilateral neck pain/stiffness) * Pain at least once a week in the previous three months, chronic, episodic, and duration one hour to weeks (non-throbbing pain starts in the neck). * CGH due to cervical spine dysfunction * Neck pain followed by headache * Patients with neck stiffness and movement restriction were included. * Flexion Rotation Test results that are positive with a restriction of more than 10 degrees. Exclusion Criteria: * Participants with other types of headache migraine, sinus, tumor, neural, or temporomandibular joint issues) * Cervicogenic headache patients with mixed headache or any diagnosed serious pathology of alar ligament and vertebra basilar artery insufficiency * Any contraindications to manual and manipulative therapy (fracture, instability, osteoporosis, arthropathy,

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