医学
颈部疼痛
随机对照试验
物理疗法
甲状腺切除术
可视模拟标度
外科
麻醉
甲状腺
内科学
替代医学
病理
作者
Hatice Ayhan,Sevinç Taştan,Emine İyigün,Erkan Öztürk,Ramazan Yıldız,Semih Görgülü
摘要
ABSTRACT Background Although there are a limited number of studies showing effects of neck stretching exercises following a thyroidectomy in reducing neck discomfort symptoms, no study has specifically dealt with and examined the effect of neck stretching exercises on neck pain and disability. Objective To analyze the effect of neck stretching exercises, following a total thyroidectomy, on reducing neck pain and disability. Methods A randomized controlled trial was conducted. The participants were randomly assigned either to the stretching exercise group ( n = 40) or to the control group ( n = 40). The stretching exercise group learned the neck stretching exercises immediately after total thyroidectomy. The effects of the stretching exercises on the participants’ neck pain and disability, neck sensitivity, pain with neck movements as well as on wound healing, were evaluated at the end of the first week and at 1 month following surgery. Results When comparing neck pain and disability scale (NPDS) scores, neck sensitivity and pain with neck movement before thyroidectomy, after 1 week and after 1‐month time‐points, it was found that patients experienced significantly less pain and disability in the stretching exercise group than the control group ( p < .001). At the end of the first week, the NPDS scores (mean [ SD ] = 8.82 [12.23] vs. 30.28 [12.09]), neck sensitivity scores (median [IR] = 0 [.75] vs. 2.00 [4.0]) and pain levels with neck movements (median [IR] = 0 [2.0] vs. 3.5 [5.75]) of the stretching exercise group were significantly lower than those of the control group. However, there was no significant difference between the groups with regard to the scores at the 1‐month evaluation ( p > .05). Linking Evidence to Action Neck stretching exercises done immediately after a total thyroidectomy reduce short‐term neck pain and disability symptoms.
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