Abstract:
Purpose: The study evaluated the Maitland mobilization technique applied to the
cervical region for pain and functional impairment caused by neck pain. Objectives:
To find out the effectiveness of Maitland Mobilization for neck pain. To assess the
effect on pain after introducing Maitland Mobilization at different functional position.
(Sitting, Standing, Walking, sleeping, neck turning, neck bending).To estimate the
disability after introducing Maitland Mobilization and to evaluate the intensity of pain
at resting position after introducing Maitland Mobilization.Methodology: The study
was a Quasi-experimental quantitative research design. In this experimental study 38
patients with neck pain were randomly assigned. Among these 38 patients, there was
a single group design. These group attended for 6 sessions (each session for 30
minutes) of treatment in the physiotherapy outdoor department of CRP Savar. And the
outcome of pain intensity measured by using Numeric Pain Rating scale (NPRS) and
disability status measured by using Neck pain disability Index (NDI) scale among
patients with neck pain. Analysis of data:Inferential statistics such as, Wilcoxon test
and Paired t-test was done using SPSS version 20. Results:It was observed that pain
and neck disability had reduced within this group. Numeric pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
and neck pain disability index, improved significantly in this group. In this study
significant level was (P< 0.05). Conclusion:This research showed that Maitland
mobilization was very effective for neck pain patients. The study concludes that the
Maitland technique is significantly capable of reducing pain and functional disability
among patients with neck pain. Keywords:Neck pain, Maitland mobilization, neck disability.
Description:
Abstract of a 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