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Comparative Effects Of Eye-Cervical Re-Education Exercises And Pressure Biofeedback Training Of Deep Cervical Flexors In Cervicogenic Headache

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Cervicogenic headache (CGH) is a secondary headache that originates from dysfunction in the upper cervical spine, particularly the atlanto-occipital and C1-C3 segments, and is perceived in one or more regions of the head and/or face. The underlying mechanism involves convergence of cervical and trigeminal afferents in the trigeminocervical nucleus. Structures innervated by the C1, C2, and C3 spinal nerves are capable of producing referred pain to the head. CGH is relatively common, accounting for approximately 15-20% of all chronic headaches. It typically worsens with neck movement and is often associated with limited cervical range of motion. One of the key impairments in individuals with CGH is disrupted cervical sensorimotor control, particularly affecting proprioception and deep cervical muscle coordination. Physical therapy is widely recognized as the first-line treatment for CGH, with emerging evidence supporting interventions aimed at improving cervical proprioception and neuromuscular control. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of two sensorimotor-based physical therapy approaches-eye-cervical re-education and pressure biofeedback training of deep cervical flexors (DCF)-in patients with CGH. The primary outcomes include pain intensity, functional disability, cervical range of motion (ROM), and cervical joint position sense (proprioception). Participants will be recruited using purposive sampling from Fauji Foundation Hospital and Foundation University College of Physical Therapy (FUCP), Islamabad. After providing written informed consent, eligible participants will be randomized into two groups. Group 1 will receive conventional physical therapy along with eye-cervical re-education exercises, while Group 2 will receive conventional therapy combined with pressure biofeedback DCF training. Data will be collected at baseline and after the 10th treatment session to assess within- and between-group changes in the outcome measures. This study aims to inform evidence-based physical therapy practice in the management of cervicogenic headache.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Maximum Age: 45
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Age 18 to 45 years Both genders Unilateral neck pain and referred headache Headache is precipitated by neck movements or sustained positions. Positive cervical flexion rotation test Headache reproduced with provocation of the involved upper cervical segments. Restricted upper cervical segmental mobility.

Locations
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Pakistan
Foundation University College of Physical Therapy
RECRUITING
Islamabad
Contact Information
Primary
Maira Tafzeel, DPT
myratafzeel10@gmail.com
0331-5955848
Backup
Quratulain Saeed, MS-OMPT
quratulain.saeed@fui.edu.pk
03315562889
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-04-07
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-06-15
Participants
Target number of participants: 34
Treatments
Experimental: Eye cervical re-education exercises
1. Hotpack~2. Isometric exercises~3. SNAGs~4. Eye cervical re-education exercises~ 1. Ocular mobility without cervical movement phase~ 2. Cervical mobility exercises phase c) Eye-cervical co-ordination exercise phase
Experimental: Pressure biofeedback training of deep cervical flexors
1. Hotpack~2. Isometric exercises~3. SNAGs~4. Deep cervical flexor activation using pressure biofeedback training at different levels (22,24,26,28,30mmof Hg)
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Foundation University Islamabad

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