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Investigating the Effectiveness of Mobilization on Congenital Muscular Torticollis and Deformational Plagiocephaly

A Randomized Controlled Study in the Efficiency of Soft Tissue Mobilization in Babies With Congenital Muscular Torticollis and Deformational Plagiocephaly

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT02403011
Enrollment
30
Registered
2015-03-31
Start date
2014-01-31
Completion date
2015-11-30
Last updated
2015-11-09

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Conditions

Congenital Muscular Torticollis

Keywords

Congenital Muscular Torticollis, Manual Therapy, Infant

Brief summary

This study investigates the effect of soft tissue mobilization in babies with neck muscle problem. Babies received soft tissue mobilization or home exercises program

Detailed description

Objectives: Investigating the effectiveness of soft tissue mobilization in babies with congenital muscular torticollis and deformational plagiocephaly. Design: A Randomized controlled trial design Setting: University research department Participants:Babies with congenital muscular torticollis, aged between 0-6 months, who had a head tilt from 5 to 20 degrees and no other health problems were the participants of the study. The study included two groups; home program group was seen once every six weeks, the study group in addition to the home program also received soft tissue mobilization three times in a week. All groups received a baseline home program consisting of positioning, handling strategies plus stretching, stretching and strengthening exercises, environmental adaptations and classical massage. Babies were allocated to two groups by sealed envelope randomization. Babies were evaluated initially, at sixth weeks, at 12 weeks and follow-up at 18 weeks with muscle function scale, head tilt and ear shift assessments which included photographing method, neck normal range of motions (lateral flexion and rotation) and plagiocephaly severity scale

Interventions

soft tissue mobilization technique has three phases. First phase 'the passive mobilization phase' is applied by gentle but tight gripping of the SKM muscle two or three fingers below the muscle origo and the muscle is mobilized rhythmically in the antero-posterior direction. Secondly, after gently continue to hold the muscle the baby was encouraged to do active repetitive cervical rotation to the affected side by means of catching the babies attention with colored and sonorous toys. Third phase was mobilization with stretching. Caregiver holds the baby on his/ her affected side while the therapist gently grips and withholds the muscle. Therapist mobilizes the muscle in the antero-posterior direction and stretch the muscle

OTHERhome program controlled once six weeks

Home program which consisted of positioning the neck and head, handling strategies, stretching exercises, strengthening exercises according to babies neurodevelopmental level and environmental adaptations

Sponsors

Hacettepe University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
No minimum to 6 Months
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Babies with congenital muscular torticollis and secondary deformational plagiocephaly * Head tilt from 5 to 20 degrees * Age between 0-6 months

Exclusion criteria

* Have another health problem such as neurological, vertebral anomalies, craniosynostosis

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Head tilt with photographic methodChange from Baseline in head tilt at 6th weeks of treatment, at the end of the treatment/12th weeks, at follow up/18th weeksBaby lies supine while taking photo of baby's habitual head position. The angle between the two lines, connecting eyes pupils and connecting acromions, is assessed.
plagiocephaly severity scaleChange from Baseline in at 6th weeks of treatment, at the end of the treatment/12th weeks, at follow up/18th weeksscale which has 5 subgroups as following frontal asymmetry, occipital flattening, head tilt, fascial asymmetry, ear asymmetry.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Passive range of motionChange from Baseline in at 6th weeks of treatment, at the end of the treatment/12th weeks, at follow up/18th weeksBaby lies in supine position and caregiver holds the baby's upper extremities by stabilizing shoulders to prevent compansatuar movements. For lateral flexion therapist bends the neck to opposite side from affected SCM. For neck rotation, therapist rotate the neck to affected SCM.

Countries

Turkey (Türkiye)

Contacts

Primary ContactHilal KEKLİCEK, PhD, PT
hhotaman23@gmail.com0903123051576
Backup ContactFatma UYGUR, Prof, PhD
fztuygur@yahoo.com0903123051576

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026