Effect of a C1-C2 Mulligan sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAG) in the treatment of cervicogenic headache
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cervicogenic headache, Mulligan, sustained natural apophyseal glide, SNAG.Abstract
Kocjan Janusz .Effect of a C1-C2 Mulligan sustained natural apophyseal glide (SNAG) in the treatment of cervicogenic headache. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2015;5(6):79-86. ISSN 2391-8306. DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18328
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Received: 20.04.2015. Revised 28.05.2015. Accepted: 04.06.2015.
EFFECT OF A C1-C2 MULLIGAN SUSTAINED NATURAL APOPHYSEAL GLIDE (SNAG) IN THE TREATMENT OF CERVICOGENIC HEADACHE
Janusz Kocjan
Medical University of Silesia, Faculty of Medicine, Katowice, Poland
Summary
Introduction: Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a syndrome characterized by chronic hemicranial pain that is referred to the head from either bony structures or soft tissues of the neck.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of the C1-C2 cervival rotation SNAG mobilisation in treatment of cervicogenic headache.
Material and methods: A total of 22 participants with CGH diagnosis were examined. To assess the disability associated with headache, The Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) and Headache Activities of Daily Living Index (HADLI) were used.
Results: Mean values in both questionnaires presented as follows (before vs after, P-value): HADLI: 25,0 ±7,97 vs 2,4 ± 0,6, p<0,001; HIT-6: 68,2 ±7,9 vs 44,1 ± 5,6, p<0,001. Average values in FRT test was: 28°(SD=7°) vs 40° SD=5°), p<0,001. Significant reduction of headache symptoms and improvement of range of movement in upper cervical region after use of Mulligan treatment were noted.
Conclusions: Present study demonstrated efficacy of Mulligan manual therapy in CGH treatment. However, further research is needed.
Key words: cervicogenic headache, Mulligan, SNAG.
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