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NCT ID: NCT05494008 Completed - Traffic Accident Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Effectiveness and Safety of Korean Herbal Medicine for Post-accident Syndromes After Acute Phase

Start date: July 24, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single blind, randomized controlled trail. condition/disease: Post-accident syndromes after acute phase treatment/intervention: herbal medicine treatment strategy

NCT ID: NCT03838224 Completed - Neck Pain Clinical Trials

A Single Dry Needling Session of the Obliquus Capitis Inferior for the Altered Sensorimotor Function in People With Neck Pain

Start date: March 12, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Neck pain is the 3rd cause of disability worldwide and represents an enormous socioeconomic burden. It has been reported that people with neck pain, with traumatic and non-traumatic onset, have an alteration of the sensorimotor function compared to pain-free people, such as deficits in the head and neck repositioning or alteration of the body balance. It has been suggested that alterations on the proprioception of the suboccipital muscles may cause a decrease in head and neck repositioning accuracy and changes in head and neck positioning patterns. The suboccipital muscles, particularly the obliquus capitis inferior (OCI), has a greater density of muscular spindles compared to lower cervical segments, which is believed to play an important role in the proprioception. The alteration of the JPE is more often found in patients with a dysfunction in the upper cervical spine, but people with lower dysfunction can also exhibit it. However, no conclusive results on JPE have been reported with articular techniques targeting the upper cervical spine. On the contrary, positive results on this test have been observed after the retraining of the upper cervical muscles. As OCI is a deep muscle, dry needling seems to be the most appropriate passive modality of treatment to target that muscle and restore the abnormal cervical sensorimotor control. However, this hypothesis has never been tested.

NCT ID: NCT02570659 Recruiting - Whiplash Syndrome Clinical Trials

Investigating the Effect of an Information Video for Neck Injuries in a Emergency Department Setting

Start date: October 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate the effect of a information video, consisting of a multiprofessional team, on patients with acute Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD).