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Somatosens Mot Res ; 40(4): 147-155, 2023 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36815247

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PURPOSE: This study aimed to compare the effects of basic body awareness therapy (BBAT) and conventional treatments (CT) on balance in patients with chronic neck pain. METHODS: Thirty-five patients with neck pain participated in this randomised two-period crossover trial. Patients were divided into A (BBAT/CT) (n = 17) and B (CT/BBAT) (n = 18) groups. Group A received BBAT twice a week for 6 weeks, whereas Group B received CT within the same parameters. After a 5-week washout period, the treatments received by the groups were changed. The primary outcome was balance, assessed via the sensory organisation test (SOT) using the computerised dynamic posturography device. The secondary outcome was pain assessed by the visual analogue scale. Assessments were performed before and after primary and secondary treatments. RESULTS: In Group A, the SOT conditions 4, 5, 6; composites score; and visual and vestibular system scores increased after BBAT; however, only condition five scores and vestibular system scores increased (p < .05) in Group B, which started with CT. Within the groups, both treatments were effective for easing pain (p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Although patients who started the therapy with BBAT showed more improvement in balance, no differences were observed between the therapies.


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Chronic Pain , Neck Pain , Humans , Neck Pain/therapy , Cross-Over Studies , Chronic Pain/therapy , Physical Therapy Modalities , Awareness , Postural Balance
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