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NCT06849323
Effect of Su Jok Therapy on Neck Pain
NA trial testing Sujok therapy in Pain in 27 participants. Not yet recruiting.
20 March 2025
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | Antalya Bilim University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Not yet recruiting |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | na |
| Design | single group |
| Masking | none |
| Primary purpose | supportive care |
| Enrollment | 27 |
| Start date | 20 February 2025 |
| Primary completion | 20 March 2025 |
| Estimated completion | 20 April 2025 |
Drugs / interventions tested
- Sujok therapy
Conditions studied
- Pain — all drugs for Pain →
- Alternative Medicine — all drugs for Alternative Medicine →
- Neck — all drugs for Neck →
Sponsor
Antalya Bilim University
Who can join
Adults 18 to 64, any sex, with Pain or Alternative Medicine. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
Neck pain, which is a significant problem in modern society, is a multifactorial disease. It negatively affects our lifestyle as well as our lifestyle. It is known that some risk factors such as lack of physical activity, daily computer use, perceived stress and being a woman have an effect on the development of neck pain. Academicians are among the occupational groups with the highest risk of experiencing chronic neck pain due to factors such as ergonomic conditions and stress. In a study examining musculoskeletal disorders in academicians, 59% of the participants were found to have complaints of neck pain. In a study conducted by Cagnie et al. with university and office workers, it was reported that the prevalence of neck pain lasting longer than one year was 45.5%, and women were twice as likely to experience neck pain as men. Chronic neck pain is a condition that significantly negatively affects an individual's behavior, quality of life, family and professional life. In addition to all these biopsychosocial effects, neck pain is a serious problem with increased health care costs, decreased work efficiency, and absenteeism. Controlling pain is important for the individual to relax, increase quality of life, and reduce complications. The process can be managed without pharmacological support, which is a cost-effective situation. The aim of pain management is to eliminate pain at the highest level with minimal side effects. There are many different methods that can be used to eliminate or alleviate pain. While pharmacological methods are generally preferred in pain treatment, it is seen that the use of complementary and alternative medicine methods is increasing today. Since nonpharmacological applications in pain treatment are an area where nurses can easily display their independent roles, nurses are also turning to these methods. Su Jok Therapy method, which is the new favorite of an integrated treatment, is also a method used in pain treatment. It was developed by South Korean scientist Professor Park Jae Woo (1942-2010) in 1986. In Korean, "Su" means hand and "Jok" means foot. Su Jok therapy is a modern acupressure/acupuncture that uses the body's independent communication systems on the hands and feet by applying various techniques such as massage, moxa (heating), needle, magnet and seed to the reflection points on the hands and feet. In the literature, it has been revealed that there is a decrease in pain complaints after the application in knee pain, tension-type headache, heel spur, carpal tunnel syndrome syndrome pain. In a study comparing Sujok Therapy and physical therapy in individuals with neck pain, it was found that the pain reduction periods of the patients in the Su Jok group were shorter compared to physical therapy. Cruz et al. reported that 63.3% of those with neck pain had severe pain before the intervention, while 76.6% reported mild pain after the intervention. Studies on the effect of Sujok therapy on neck pain are limited in the literature
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- Last refreshed: 27 February 2025
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