Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Demonstration of Autonomic Nervous Function and Cervical Sensorimotor Control After Cervical Lordosis Rehabilitation: A Randomized-controlled Trial
Objective: To investigate the immediate and long-term effects of cervical lordosis
restoration and anterior head translation (AHT) correction, on pain, disability, autonomic
nervous system function and cervical sensorimotor control in Athletes with Chronic
nonspecific neck pain.
Methods: 110 (51 female) chronic nonspecific neck patients with a defined hypolordotic
cervical spine and AHT posture will be randomly assigned to the control or an experimental
group. Both groups will receive a multi-modal program; additionally, the experimental group
will receive the denneroll™ cervical traction. Interventions will be applied 3 x per week for
10 weeks. Outcome measures will include absolute rotatory angle (ARA), AHT, neck disability
index (NDI), pain intensity, smooth pursuit neck torsion test (SPENT), overall stability
index , left and right rotation repositioning accuracy , amplitude and latency of skin
sympathetic response . Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10
weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 110 |
Est. completion date | September 5, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | September 5, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 17 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - chronic neck pain (i.e. of more than 3 months duration) - AHT distance more than 25 mm . - ARA C2-C7 less than 20° Exclusion Criteria: - signs or symptoms of systemic pathology . - inflammatory joint disease. - prior history of cervical spine trauma and musculoskeletal system surgery. - disorders related to the spine and extremities. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Arab Emirates | University of Sharjah | Sharjah |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Sharjah |
United Arab Emirates,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Changes in radiographic measures of cervical alignment | ARA C2-C7 is the angle of intersection of two lines drawn along the posterior vertebral body margins of C2 and C7, respectively) The anterior head translation (AHT) was measured from the posterior superior body of C2 to the vertical line passing through the posterior inferior body of C7. | Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10 weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up | |
Secondary | Changes in Neck disability index | Neck disability index consists of 10 items inquiring about standard daily activities. The responsiveness to change, construct validity, and reliability have been adequately investigated in a variety of patient populations The test can be interpreted as a raw score, with a maximum score of 50.A higher score indicates more patient-rated disability | Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10 weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up | |
Secondary | Changes Numerical pain scale | Neck pain average intensity over the past week was assessed using a number scale from 0-10 with higher scores indicating greater pain intensity. | Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10 weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up | |
Secondary | changes in Cervical joint position sense testing | Assessment of head repositioning accuracy (HRA) with a cervical range of motion (CROM) device will be done according to existing investigations . Participants will be placed in upright neutral seated posture on a stool with no back rest with their feet touching the ground; where their perceived natural head position (NHP) was determined and used as the reference neutral point. The CROM device will be positioned to 0, 0, 0 for x, y, and z rotational displacements. With their eyes closed, participants will be asked to remember their NHP as the starting posture, and then actively rotate their head 30° to the left about the vertical y-axis and then reposition their head back the NHP | Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10 weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up | |
Secondary | Changes in Head and eye motor control | The smooth pursuit neck torsion test (SPNT) will be administered using an Electro-oculography device, to quantify any alteration and improvement in visual motor control | Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10 weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up |
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