Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Numeric Rating Scale(NRS) of neck pain |
The extent of acute neck pain and discomfort was assessed using NRS. NRS is a pain scale in which the patient indicates their subjective pain as a whole number from 0 to 10. The participants are asked to report their neck pain and discomfort using NRS, where 0 indicates 'no pain or discomfort' and 10 indicates 'the most severe pain and discomfort imaginable'. |
Change from baseline NRS at 5 days |
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Secondary |
Numeric Rating Scale(NRS) of neck pain |
NRS is a pain scale in which the patient indicates their subjective pain as a whole number from 0 to 10. The participants are asked to report their neck pain and discomfort using NRS, where 0 indicates 'no pain or discomfort' and 10 indicates 'the most severe pain and discomfort imaginable' |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of neck pain |
VAS is an assessment index in which the patient records their pain on a 100mm line from 'no pain' at one end, and 'the most severe pain imaginable' at the other end. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days |
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Secondary |
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of arm pain |
VAS is an assessment index in which the patient records their pain on a 100mm line from 'no pain' at one end, and 'the most severe pain imaginable' at the other end. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
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Secondary |
Numeric Rating Scale(NRS) of arm pain |
NRS is a pain scale in which the patient indicates their subjective pain as a whole number from 0 to 10. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
Range of movement (ROM) of flexion |
Range of movement (ROM) of flexion is measured. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
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Secondary |
Range of movement (ROM) of extension |
Range of movement (ROM) of extension is measured. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
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Secondary |
Range of movement (ROM) of left lateral flexion |
Range of movement (ROM) of left lateral flexion is measured. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
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Secondary |
Range of movement (ROM) of right lateral flexion |
Range of movement (ROM) of right lateral flexion is measured. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
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Secondary |
Range of movement (ROM) of left rotation |
Range of movement (ROM) of left rotation is measured. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
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Secondary |
Range of movement (ROM) of right rotation |
Range of movement (ROM) of right rotation is measured. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days) |
|
Secondary |
Neck Disability Index (NDI) |
Functional disability questionnaire. The possible range of each item score is 0 to 5. Total score range: 0 (better outcome) to 100 (worse outcome) |
baseline(day2), day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) |
The PGIC is an index that assesses improvements in functional limitation caused by whiplash injury. Participants rate the improvement in functional limitations after treatment on a 7-point Likert scale (1=Very much improved, 4=No change, 7=Very much worse). This index was originally developed for use in Psychology, but is currently used in various other medical fields to assess improvements in pain. |
day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
12-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-12) |
The SF-12 is a shortened version of the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36), which is a widely used instrument to assess health-related quality of life. The SF-12 consists of 12 questions across 8 domains, and higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life. |
baseline(day 2), day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
Credibility and Expectancy |
Credibility and Expectancy is a 9-point scale-likert-scale to evaluate the participants' expectations for treatment.(1 = not at all, 5 = somewhat, and 9 = very much) |
baseline(day 2) |
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Secondary |
Korean version of The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5(PCL-5-K) |
The PCL-5(The Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5) is a 20-item, 5-point-Likert-scale, self-report questionnaire to measure the PTSD symptoms in the DSM-536 and to diagnose PTSD. A higher score (out of 80) indicates severe PTSD. |
baseline(day 2), day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
Drug Consumption |
During the study period, the type and dose of drugs (prescribed due to the current medical history or remedy) were observed through a questionnaire when visiting the study subjects. |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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Secondary |
Adverse events |
Safety outcome |
baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, day of Discharge(up to 14days), week 12 |
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