Abstract:
Background: Chronic neck pain is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition that impairs
cervical mobility and daily functioning, often accompanied by significant pain and
disability. Objective: To find out neck mobility, pain intensity, and functional
limitation and how these variables are associated with each other in patients with
chronic neck pain at a selected rehabilitation centre in Bangladesh. Methodology: A
cross-sectional study was conducted on 55 patients with chronic neck pain at the
Musculoskeletal Outpatient Unit of the Centre for the Rehabilitation of the Paralysed
(CRP), Savar. Data were collected using a semi structured questionnaire, Visual
Analogue Scale (VAS), and the Neck Disability Index (NDI) Scale. Cervical ROM
was measured using a goniometer. Statistical analysis included descriptive statistics
and inferential statistical, the inferential statistical has been calculated by chi-square
and Pearson correlation tests. Result: Among 55 participants who had chronic neck
pain, their overall age Mean ± SD was 40.75 (±11.95) years. Most showed reduced
ROMcompared to normative values. 70.9 % of the participants experienced neck pain
4-6 score in VAS scale and 29.1 % of the participants experienced neck pain 7-10
score in VAS scale. Moderate to severe disability was prevalent, with 50.9%
experiencing moderate and 40% experiencing severe disability. Age category was
significantly associated with all directions of cervical ROM, pain severity (p=.028),
and level of disability (p=.043), while gender showed a significant association only
with pain severity. Significant weak to moderate negative correlations were found
between range of motion (particularly flexion, extension, right lateral flexion) with
both pain intensity and disability. However, pain intensity and disability were not
significantly correlated (r = 0.152, p = 0.268). Conclusion: The findings suggest a
significant relationship between cervical range of motion and pain intensity, as well as
between range of motion and functional limitations in patients with chronic neck pain.
However, pain intensity alone may not predict functional disability.
Keywords: Neck mobility, functional ability, chronic neck pain, Bangladesh.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.