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Charles Sturt University Course: Master of Exercise Science (Rehabilitation) Subject: EHR505/EHR506 Applied Exercise Physiology & Health Care Practice Influence of Fascial unloading of the cervicothoracic region through exercise therapy and Kinesio Taping on chronic pain.

Daniel O'Sullivan Chief Investigator Dr Stephen Bird - Supervisor Dr Rob Reid - Supervisor

The Aspects of this Study Include: Chronic Pain Thoracic and Cervical Pain Exercise Therapy Fascia Questionnaires, Strength Testing, ROM Testing Kinesio Taping

IASP (1986) Chronic pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage.

IASP (1986) Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists beyond normal healing time, >3 months.

Frouland & Frouland (1986) Pain > 3 months refereed to as problem cases, which the pain was unsolved or unsolvable.

The participants in my study have had many investigative interventions including: Physiotherapy Cortisone Injections Acupuncture Manipulations Massage Therapy Exercise Programs Pharmacological Interventions

Chronic Pain Physiology Nociceptors or pain receptors are the first responders to noxious stimulus Nociceptor stimuli is transmitted to the spinal chord and then to the brain. There are two types of fibres in pain transmission: Large A delta Fibres and Smaller c Fibres.

Chronic Pain Physiology Gate Control Theory Melzack & Wall (1999a) Melzack & Wall (1999b) The stimulation of non painful fibres can block the pain impulses at the gate, in the dorsal horn of the spine.

Chronic Pain Physiology Melzack & Wall (1999a) Melzack & Wall (1999b) Neuro-matrix Theory Body-self Neuro-matrix Pure ongoing peripheral nocigenic input Peripheral Sensitisation Wind-up Central sensitisation Neuro-plastic changes Referred Pain

Upper Back Anatomy Scaleni Splenius Capitis Rhomboid Minor Rhomboid Major Levator Scapular Upper Trapezius Middle Trapezius Lower Trapezius

Anterior Anatomy Scaleni Pectoralis Minor Sternocleidomastoid

Fascial Physiology (Grinnell, 2008) (Eagan, Meltzer, & Standley, 2007) (Myers, 2009) Fibroblasts Reticulum immature collagen common in embryos Elastin Ear, skin or where elasticity is required Collagen most common, prominent in the fascial net

Fascial Physiology (Myers, 2009) (Schleip, Klingler, & Lehmann-Horn, 2005) Piezoelectric Charge Mechanically stressed tissue which lays down new tissue in the line of stress. Muscle tissue will generally recoil back to resting length Fascial tissue will stretch and remain stretched like a plastic bag if stretched slowly If quickly stretched fascia will tear, which causes many undiagnosed pain symptoms

Fascial Physiology 1. A re-opening of the upper back/cervical tissue in question to help restore fluid flow, muscle, function, and connection with the sensory-motor system. This is hopefully achieved through Kinesio taping. 2. An easing of the biomechanical pull that caused the increased stress on that tissue in the first place. This is achieved through specific strength exercises. (Myers, 2009)

Kinesio Tape Application Applied before the beginning of each exercise session No more than 25% of tension when applied to the skin Site of tape application is dependant on the pain and/or accompanying tightness of the participant through palpation The tape alters the underlying fascia which in turn affects changes in the deep fascia

Strength Testing Protocol (Fishbain, Cutler, Rosomoff, & Rosomoff, 1999) (Harvey, 2000) (Jordan, et al., 1998, Itoi & Sinaki, 1994) The strength testing will occur before the start of the program and at the end of the program Left and Right Grip Strength Posterior Shoulder Strength Chest Strength Hanging pull contraction Prone 90/90 External Rotation

Range of Motion Testing (Chiu & Sing, 2002) (Harvey, 2000) Cervical Flexion Cervical Extension Cervical Lateral Flexion Cervical Rotation Thoracic Flexion Thoracic Extension Thoracic Lateral Flexion Thoracic Rotation Hand Behind the Back Hand Behind the Head

Strength Training Protocol (Bird, Tarpenning, & Marino, 2005) (Ylinen, et al., 2003) (Itoi & Sinaki, 1994) 6 Participants supervised 24 sessions (12 weeks) 2 sessions a week Protocol: 3 sets of 8-15 repetitions depending on weight and effort 60 second rest between sets and 2 minute rest between exercises

Strength Training Protocol Standing Cable Row 45 Cable Row Lat Pulldown Squat and Stand Dumbbell Scapula Retraction Standing Cable Chest Press Standing Shrug Squat Press

Questionnaires (Gay, Madson, & Cieslak, 2007) (Von Korff, Deyo, Cherkin, & Barlow, 1993) Neck Disability Index Questionnaire at the beginning and at the end of the program Quadruple Visual Analogue Scale before each exercise session

Summary Questions 1. Does strength training help elevate the symptoms of upper back chronic pain? 2. Can Kinesio Tape reduce the constant nociceptive input as experienced by my participants? 3. Can the use of Kinesio Tape accelerate the reduction in symptoms of someone with chronic upper back pain whilst exercising?

Thanks Special thanks to: Dr Stephen Bird Dr Rob Reid Katrina Staniforth Katherine Meade

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References Gay, R. E., Madson, T. J., & Cieslak, K. R. (2007). Comparison of the Neck Disability Index and the Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire in a sample of patients with chronic uncomplicated neck pain. J Manipulative Physiol Ther, 30(4), 259-262. Grinnell, F. (2008). Fibroblast mechanics in three-dimensional collagen matrices. J Bodyw Mov Ther, 12(3), 191-193. Harvey, D. (2000). Screening Test Protocols: Pre-participation screening of athletes. Canberra, Australia: Australian Sports Commission, Australian Institute of Sport. Itoi, E., & Sinaki, M. (1994). Effect of back-strengthening exercise on posture in healthy women 49 to 65 years of age. Mayo Clin Proc, 69(11), 1054-1059. Jordan, A., Bendix, T., Nielsen, H., Hansen, F. R., Host, D., & Winkel, A. (1998). Intensive training, physiotherapy, or manipulation for patients with chronic neck pain. A prospective, single-blinded, randomized clinical trial. Spine (Phila Pa 1976), 23(3), 311-318; discussion 319.

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