Overview
Non-specific neck pain is a common problem that doesn't have a specific cause like an injury or disease. It usually includes neck pain, reduced movement, poor posture like forward head position, and some level of disability that can make daily activities difficult. Physiotherapists often use hands-on techniques like Strain Counterstrain (SCS) and SNAGs (Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides) to help reduce pain, improve movement, and correct posture. This study aims to find out if adding SNAGs (Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glides) to the usual Strain Counterstrain (SCS) treatment helps more than SCS alone in patients with neck pain. We will measure changes in pain levels, neck movement, posture (craniovertebral angle), and daily life impact (NDI) over a four-week treatment program.
Description
This study will be a randomized clinical trial and will take place at Ibne Sina Hospital in Multan. Patients will be chosen using convenience sampling. Those who meet the required conditions will be randomly divided into two groups using a computer program. Group A will receive the SCS and SNAG technique , while Group B will receive SCS alone . Treatment will be given three times a week for four weeks The outcomes will be measured before and after the treatment. These include: Pain (measured using the NPRS Scale ,Neck movement (measured with a goniometer), Craniovertebral angle (checked using digital photos) ,Disability level (measured using the Neck Disability Index - NDI) . The collected data will be analyzed using SPSS version 21. First, the normality of the data will be checked using the Shapiro-Wilk test. Based on the results, suitable statistical tests will be used to compare the results within and between the groups.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- •Both Males and Females (20)
- Age 18 and 60 years
- pain intensity 3-6 rating on NPRS
- Pain localized to cervical or upper trapezius
Exclusion Criteria:
- • Cervical radiculopathy(20)
- History of whiplash injury
- History of cervical and thoracic spine surgery
- Neck pain associated with vertigo(20)
- History of spinal osteoporosis
- Vertebral Fractures
- Tumours
- Diagnosed psychological disorders


