Pain, Chronic Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Pain Neurophysiology Education in Combination With Psychologic Inoculation in Chronic Whiplash Associated Disorders : a Double-blind Randomised Controlled Trial
Verified date | June 2015 |
Source | Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Belgium: Ethics Committee |
Study type | Interventional |
With the present study the investigators wish to examine if reconceptualisation of pain, by educating chronic whiplash-associated disorders (CWAD) patients on the neurophysiology of pain, in combination with psychologic innoculation is able to influence maladaptive (pain) cognitions, pain (inhibition) and movement performance, and reduce symptoms.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | |
Est. primary completion date | September 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - WAD grades I to II according to the Quebec Task Force criteria - with chronic pain as result of a whiplash injury - 18-65 years of age and with Dutch as their native language will be able to participate Exclusion Criteria: - other comorbidities or health issues that could explain the pain complaints - < 18years > 65 years - pregnant |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Artesis College Antwerp | Antwerp |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
Belgium,
Van Oosterwijck J, Nijs J, Meeus M, Truijen S, Craps J, Van den Keybus N, Paul L. Pain neurophysiology education improves cognitions, pain thresholds, and movement performance in people with chronic whiplash: a pilot study. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2011;48(1):43-58. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in pain pressure thresholds (conditioned pain modulation) | Measures over different locations on the body. Used as test stimulus while a conditioning stimulus is applied (conditioned pain modulation). | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Neck Disability Index questionnaire | The NDI was developed in 1991 as a modification of the Oswestry Back Pain Index and was the first instrument designed to assess self-rated disability in patients with neck pain. The NDI is scored from 0 (good function) to 50(poor function), and the percentage of disability can be obtained when the score is multiplied by two. The NDI is a valid and reliable instrument sensitive to measure changes within a population of patients with neck pain. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in the scores on the Neurophysiology of Pain Test Questionnaire | This is a questionnaire developed by Moseley et al. which assess the knwoledge of pain physiology in patients. A total score of 19 can be obtained when adding up one point for each item anwsered correctly. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in scores on the Tampa Scale Kinesiophobia Questionnaire | The TSK is a 17-item questionnaire that measures the fear of (re)injury due to movement [48]. Items are scored on a 4-point Likert scale, and a total score is calculated(1-4 for each item) after inversion of the individual scores of items 4, 8, 12, and 16. The total scores for the TSK range from 17 to 68. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up | No |
Secondary | Changes in scores on the Pain Catastrophizing Scale Questionnaire | This selfreported questionnaire measures catastrophic thinking about pain and consists of 13 items describing different thoughts and feelings that individuals may experience when experiencing pain. Items are scored on a 5-point scale, and one general score can be obtained for the degree of catastrophic thoughts about pain by adding up all individual item scores. This general score can be subdivided into three subscales: Helplessness, Magnification, and Rumination. Higher scores correspond to more severe catastrophic thoughts about pain. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in score on the Pain Coping Inventory Questionnaire | The PCI consists of six scales (33 items) measuring cognitive and behavioral pain-coping strategies that represent two higher order pain coping dimensions: active(distraction, transformation, and reducing demands) and passive (resting, retreating, and worrying). | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in the Chronic Pain Self Efficacy Questionnaire | This is a questionnaire which can be used to measure self efficacy in chronic pain patients. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in the scores on the Whiplash Associated Disorders Symptom list | This is a self-reported measure for assessing symptom severity in patients with WAD. The questionnaire is composed of the most reported WAD symptoms in the literature and some autonomic symptoms. Every symptom is presented by a visual analog scale (VAS) (100 mm), a method that is known for its validity and reliability. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in scores on the Short Form 36 questionnaire | The SF-36 is a questionnaire to measure general health. Score reach from 0 to 100, and higher scores are obtained when havind a better general health. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in range of movement and pain during the Brachial Plexus Provocation Test | Brachial Plexus Provocation Test is a neurodynamic test during which the range of elbow extension corresponding with the moment of "pain onset" and "submaximal pain" can be measured reliably, both in laboratory and clinical conditions. At the completion of the test, the subjects are asked to rate pain on a Visual Analogue Scale. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes in pain during the Neck Extension Test | The Neck Extension Test is used to diagnose sensory disturbances in patients with whiplash and is able to discriminate between subjects with symptoms after a whiplash injury and subjects without head or neck complaints. During cervical extension the patient's willingness to perform the movement is registered and the degree of pain experienced during the test performance is measured using a VAS. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Changes is force during the Cranio Cervical Flexion Test | This is a clinical test of the anatomical action of the deep cervical flexor muscles and evaluates neuromotor control. The features assessed are the activation and isometric endurance of the deep cervical flexors as well as their interaction with the superficial cervical flexors during the performance of five progressive stages of increasing craniocervical flexion range of motion. It is a low-load test performed in the supine position with the patient guided to each stage by feedback from a pressure sensor placed behind the neck. | Measured prior to (baseline=day 1) and immediate following (=day 13) the treatment. Long term changes examined at 3 months follow-up. | No |
Secondary | Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale | This questionnaire wil be used in order to examine whether patients are depressed. | Baseline=day1 | No |
Secondary | Impact of Events Scale | This questionnaire will be used in order to examine whether post traumatic stress disorder in present in the patients. | Baseline=day 1 | No |
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