Neck Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Exercise and Pain Neuroscience Education for Patients With Neck Pain: Impact
NCT number | NCT03667209 |
Other study ID # | 21/2018 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | November 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | December 2020 |
This study will compare the effectiveness of pain neuroscience education and neck/shoulder traditional exercises versus pain neuroscience education and neck/shoulder suspension training exercises for patients with chronic idiopathic neck pain (CINP).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 66 |
Est. completion date | December 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Clinical diagnosis of chronic idiopathic neck pain. Exclusion Criteria: - Cervical radiculopathy - Neck fractures - Tumors - Rheumatological disorders - Any other serious cause of neck pain |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Portugal | Escola Superior de Saúde | Aveiro |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Aveiro University |
Portugal,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Pain intensity: VAS | Method of assessment - Visual analogue scale (VAS), which measures pain intensity from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 10 (maximum pain intensity). | Baseline | |
Primary | Pain intensity: VAS | Method of assessment - Visual analogue scale (VAS), which measures pain intensity from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 10 (maximum pain intensity). | 7 weeks | |
Primary | Pain intensity: VAS | Method of assessment - Visual analogue scale (VAS), which measures pain intensity from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 10 (maximum pain intensity). | 6 months | |
Primary | Neck pain associated disability | Method of assessment - the Neck Disability Index, which is a disability index with 5 questions on neck pain associated disability that ranges from 0 (no disability) to 50 (complete disability). | Baseline | |
Primary | Neck pain associated disability | Method of assessment - the Neck Disability Index, which is a disability index with 5 questions on neck pain associated disability that ranges from 0 (no disability) to 50 (complete disability). | 7 weeks | |
Primary | Neck pain associated disability | Method of assessment - the Neck Disability Index, which is a disability index with 5 questions on neck pain associated disability that ranges from 0 (no disability) to 50 (complete disability). | 6 months | |
Secondary | Neck pain frequency | Method of assessment - a question on neck pain frequency in the previous week (never, seldom, occasionally, often, always) | Baseline | |
Secondary | Neck pain frequency | Method of assessment - a question on neck pain frequency in the previous week (never, seldom, occasionally, often, always) | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Neck pain frequency | Method of assessment - a question on neck pain frequency in the previous week (never, seldom, occasionally, often, always) | 6 months | |
Secondary | Neck pain location | Method of assessment - a body chart where the patients will draw where he/she feels pain | Baseline | |
Secondary | Neck pain location | Method of assessment - a body chart where the patients will draw where he/she feels pain | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Neck pain location | Method of assessment - a body chart where the patients will draw where he/she feels pain | 6 months | |
Secondary | Neck flexor muscles endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; the participant is in supine and he/she is asked to flex the upper cervical spine, move their head away from the couch approximately 2.5 cm and then maintain this position for as long as possible. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participant holds the position. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Neck flexor muscles endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; the participant is in supine and he/she is asked to flex the upper cervical spine, move their head away from the couch approximately 2.5 cm and then maintain this position for as long as possible. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participant holds the position. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Neck flexor muscles endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; the participant is in supine and he/she is asked to flex the upper cervical spine, move their head away from the couch approximately 2.5 cm and then maintain this position for as long as possible. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participant holds the position. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Neck extensor muscles endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; the participant is in prone and position, head neutral, and supporting 2 Kg weight hanging from it. Participants were asked to support this weight for as long as possible while maintaining the neutral head positioning. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participant holds the position. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Neck extensor muscles endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; the participant is in prone and position, head neutral, and supporting 2 Kg weight hanging from it. Participants were asked to support this weight for as long as possible while maintaining the neutral head positioning. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participant holds the position. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Neck extensor muscles endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; the participant is in prone and position, head neutral, and supporting 2 Kg weight hanging from it. Participants were asked to support this weight for as long as possible while maintaining the neutral head positioning. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participant holds the position. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Scapular stabilizers' endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; Participants were standing with the shoulders and elbows flexed at 90º, while pulling both extremities of a dynamometer to reach 1 Kg of force. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participants was able to hold this position. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Scapular stabilizers' endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; Participants were standing with the shoulders and elbows flexed at 90º, while pulling both extremities of a dynamometer to reach 1 Kg of force. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participants was able to hold this position. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Scapular stabilizers' endurance test | Method of assessment - physical test; Participants were standing with the shoulders and elbows flexed at 90º, while pulling both extremities of a dynamometer to reach 1 Kg of force. The test result is the time (in seconds) that each participants was able to hold this position. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Pain Catastrophizing Scale | Method of assessment - the Pain Catastrophizing Scale; score ranges from 0 (no catastrophizing) to 52 (maximum catastrophizing). | Baseline | |
Secondary | Pain Catastrophizing Scale | Method of assessment - the Pain Catastrophizing Scale; score ranges from 0 (no catastrophizing) to 52 (maximum catastrophizing). | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Pain Catastrophizing Scale | Method of assessment - the Pain Catastrophizing Scale; score ranges from 0 (no catastrophizing) to 52 (maximum catastrophizing). | 6 months | |
Secondary | Neurophysiology of pain questionnaire | Method of assessment - the Neurophysiology of pain questionnaire which measures the patients' knowledge on pain neurophysiology; score ranges from 0 to 19 and the higher the score the more patients know on pain neurophysiology. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Neurophysiology of pain questionnaire | Method of assessment - the Neurophysiology of pain questionnaire which measures the patients' knowledge on pain neurophysiology; score ranges from 0 to 19 and the higher the score the more patients know on pain neurophysiology. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Neurophysiology of pain questionnaire | Method of assessment - the Neurophysiology of pain questionnaire which measures the patients' knowledge on pain neurophysiology; score ranges from 0 to 19 and the higher the score the more patients know on pain neurophysiology. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Patients' Global Impression of Change | Method of assessment - the Patients' Global Impression of Change is a 7 point numeric rating scale; a score of 5 or more in the PGIC is associated with a clinically significant improvement in the patients' condition. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Patients' Global Impression of Change | Method of assessment - the Patients' Global Impression of Change is a 7 point numeric rating scale; a score of 5 or more in the PGIC is associated with a clinically significant improvement in the patients' condition. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Patients' Global Impression of Change | Method of assessment - the Patients' Global Impression of Change is a 7 point numeric rating scale; a score of 5 or more in the PGIC is associated with a clinically significant improvement in the patients' condition. | 6 months | |
Secondary | TAMPA scale of kinesiophobia | Method of assessment - the TAMPA scale of kinesiophobia assesses fear of movement and its score ranges from 13 to 52; the higher the score the higher the fear of movement. | Baseline | |
Secondary | TAMPA scale of kinesiophobia | Method of assessment - the TAMPA scale of kinesiophobia assesses fear of movement and its score ranges from 13 to 52; the higher the score the higher the fear of movement. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | TAMPA scale of kinesiophobia | Method of assessment - the TAMPA scale of kinesiophobia assesses fear of movement and its score ranges from 13 to 52; the higher the score the higher the fear of movement. | 6 months | |
Secondary | Chronic Pain Coping Inventory | Method of assessment - Chronic Pain Coping Inventory is a scale that assesses patient coping strategies; Patients are asked to rate the number of days (0-7 days) over the past week when they used each of 65 strategies at least once. | Baseline | |
Secondary | Chronic Pain Coping Inventory | Method of assessment - Chronic Pain Coping Inventory is a scale that assesses patient coping strategies; Patients are asked to rate the number of days (0-7 days) over the past week when they used each of 65 strategies at least once. | 7 weeks | |
Secondary | Chronic Pain Coping Inventory | Method of assessment - Chronic Pain Coping Inventory is a scale that assesses patient coping strategies; Patients are asked to rate the number of days (0-7 days) over the past week when they used each of 65 strategies at least once. | 6 months |
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