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In this study, the effects of 6-week telerehabilitation-based Pain Neuroscience Education and exercise training in participants with Non-specific Chronic Neck Pain will be investigated.


Clinical Trial Description

Neck pain is a general health problem that is very common in society and affects daily life activities by causing disability. Non-specific chronic neck pain is defined as "continuous neck pain that persists for 12 weeks or longer beyond the healing process without any known specific pathology. Chronic pain is considered to be a complex problem in which cognitive and emotional factors, as well as biological factors, significantly affect the perception of pain. In the last decade, a patient education model that educates people about the neurobiology and neurophysiology of pain has been recognized as an intriguing approach to the management of chronic pain. Pain Neuroscience Education (PNE) is a patient education approach that explains in detail the neurobiology, neurophysiology of pain, and the processing of pain by the nervous system in the management of chronic pain. In the literature, there is evidence supporting the use of PNE in reducing pain and disability and overcoming the psychosocial factors of chronic pain. While the Covid-19 pandemic has made telerehabilitation applications widespread, it has also shown us its necessity, but until now, no study in which Pain Neuroscience Education was carried out with the telerehabilitation method has been found in the literature. This study aimed to perform Pain Neuroscience Education with the telerehabilitation method on patients with non-specific chronic neck pain and to examine the effects on pain-related factors, disability, and quality of life. It has been shown that the long-term results of the use of PNE in addition to physiotherapy are more effective in reducing pain and disability. It has been reported that progressive submaximal exercise program including cervicothoracic strengthening, endurance, flexibility, and coordination exercises has positive effects on chronic neck pain, related disability, quality of life and mood. In this study, in addition to telerehabilitation-based PNE, progressive submaximal exercise program will also be given to the participants through telerehabilitation. ;


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NCT number NCT05249517
Study type Interventional
Source Dokuz Eylul University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2022
Completion date December 8, 2022

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