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Clinical Trial

Longitudinal Stripping Massage vs. Percussion Device for Neck Pain: Ultrasound Study.

NCT: NCT07630142 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07630142
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2026-06-01
Completion2029-06-01
SponsorPoznan University of Physical Education (OTHER)
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Brief Summary

This study evaluates whether a single session of percussion therapy can reduce muscle tension and increase blood flow in the transverse cervical artery in individuals with neck pain. The investigators will evaluate muscle stiffness using ultrasound elastography, and assess blood flow in the transverse cervical artery via Doppler imaging before and after treatment. The primary objective is to determine how this therapy affects neck muscle relaxation and vascular responses, specifically within the upper trapezius region.

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What is Longitudinal Stripping Massage vs. Percussion Device for Neck Pain: Ultrasound Study.?

Longitudinal Stripping Massage vs. Percussion Device for Neck Pain: Ultrasound Study. is a clinical trial registered under NCT07630142. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07630142?

The current status of NCT07630142 (Longitudinal Stripping Massage vs. Percussion Device for Neck Pain: Ultrasound Study.) is: RECRUITING.

When did Longitudinal Stripping Massage vs. Percussion Device for Neck Pain: Ultrasound Study. start?

Longitudinal Stripping Massage vs. Percussion Device for Neck Pain: Ultrasound Study. started on 2026-06-01.

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