Cervical Spondylosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effects of Muscle Energy Technique and Mobilization Techniques on Cervical Proprioception and Motor Control in Patients With Cervical Spondylosis: A Randomized Controlled Study
Verified date | October 2023 |
Source | Eastern Mediterranean University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Proprioceptive sensitivity decreases in individuals with neck pain compared to those without neck pain. While organizing the treatment program of patients with neck pain, evaluation of cervical proprioception and its addition to the treatment have gained importance. The aim of the study was to examine the effects of muscle energy technique applied to patients with chronic neck pain on cervical proprioception and motor control and to compare the results of muscle energy technique application with cervical mobilization techniques.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 76 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | September 1, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 40 Years to 65 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Presence of neck pain of Visual Analog Pain Scale (VAS) = 2 in at least one direction lasting more than three months - Not having received conservative treatment in the last 6 months Exclusion criteria - Pain or numbness that spreads to the arms - Having a cervical region surgery - Having musculoskeletal problems such as shoulder impingement or thoracic outlet syndrome - Having a contraindication to cervical mobilization (VBI, myelopathy, inflammatory arthropathy, malignancy, etc.) - Using analgesic drugs - People who cannot adapt to study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Cyprus | Buse Sezerel | Famagusta |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eastern Mediterranean University |
Cyprus,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Neutral head position test (NBPT) | NBPT as assessed using the CROM (cervical range of motion) device, which is a special goniometer for the neck. NBPT was started when the cervical region is in a neutral position, the individual was asked to turn his head completely to the left or right and return to the neutral position in a controlled manner. The angular difference was recorded in degrees. | 4 week | |
Primary | Target head position test (HBPT) | CROM device was used for HBPT evaluation. The researcher passively moved the person's head to the pre-determined target position, 50% of the maximum range of motion. The head was held in the target position for 3 seconds (sec), then the person was asked to move the head to the neutral position first and then actively move it back to the target position. The angular difference was recorded in degrees. | 4 week | |
Primary | Cervical region movement sensation | The laser pointer was fixed on the individual's head. The person sat on a chair 1 m away from the ZZ pattern, which was transferred to a 13 cm high A4 paper with 23.4 horizontal and 26.6 long diagonal stripes fixed to the wall.
The pattern has five thin additional lines every 5 mm from the baseline to differentiate the five deviation zones. The test was recorded with a camera 50 cm from the center of the pattern. Individuals will be asked to follow the bands of the pattern as accurately and as quickly as possible, starting from the center of the pattern, and the test was considered complete when it returns to its starting position. After the test, video files were examined at 1/8 of the normal speed, to be used in analysis; time, error frequency and error size were calculated. |
4 week | |
Primary | Neck pain intensity | Visual analog scale (VAS) was used to neck pain intensity during resting and activity. | 4 week | |
Secondary | Craniocervical Flexion Test (CCFT) | CCFT is used to evaluate the activation and static endurance of the deep flexor muscles of the cervical region. CCFT is also defined as the motor control test of the cervical region. The test was performed using Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback (Chattanooga Stabilizer). The patient was positioned in the supine position, with the cervical region in neutral position and the biofeedback pressure unit was placed in the suboccipital space. The pressure cell was inflated to 20 mmHg in order to support cervical lordosis. Then, the individual was instructed to perform a posterior tilt movement by increasing the pressure at 5 different levels (22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 mmHg.), by following the monitor of the device. After teaching the movement, the person was asked to perform 10 contractions lasting 10 seconds at each level. The person moved the next level after each successful attempt and was given a 10-second rest period between repetitions. | 4 week | |
Secondary | Cervical flexor muscle endurance | Cervical flexor muscle endurance was evaluated with the patient lying in the supine position with the knees flexed. The person was asked to press their chin back and lift their head approximately 2.5 cm from the bed while maintaining this position. The time the individual maintained the position was recorded in seconds. | 4 week | |
Secondary | Cervical extensor muscle endurance | The cervical extensor muscle endurance was evaluated with the patient lying face down and the head hanging from the bed. A belt was passed over the ears of the individuals and weight was tied at the end. The weight was been 2.32 kg for women and 4 kg for men. The individual was asked to bring his head to a neutral position and to maintained this position. The time the individual maintained the position was recorded in seconds. | 4 week | |
Secondary | Dynamic balance | It was evaluated using the Y balance test. The reach distance in the anterior, posteromedial and posterolateral transport directions were recorded. People was asked to reach the furthest point with the other foot while trying to maintain balance with the dominant foot on the wooden platform while the hands are on the waist. 3 repetitions of reaching out in 3 directions were recorded. Mixed reach distance; was calculated using the formula [(maximum anterior + maximum posteromedial + maximum posterolateral) / (3 x lower extremity length)] x 100. | 4 week | |
Secondary | Static balance | It was evaluated with both eyes closed and eyes open using the single leg balance test (SLBT). Individuals was asked to cross their arms at chest level and focus on a point on the wall. The test started when the foot was lifted off the ground and the time it remained in this position was recorded in seconds using a stopwatch. | 4 week | |
Secondary | Neck pain related disability | The Copenhagen Neck Functional Scale (KBFSÖ) is a scale evaluating the effect of neck pain related disability. It has excellent internal consistency and test-retest reliability and good validity with pain scale. The scale consists of 15 items. The total score of the questionnaire can range from 0 (no neck pain effect) to 30 (worst possible effect). Items 1 and 5 directly assess pain intensity; Items 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 assess disability during daily activities; and Articles 6, 9, 11, 13 and 14 focus on social interactions and recreational activities. The last item 15 evaluates the patient's perception of the future impact of neck pain. The questions were answered individually as yes (0 points), sometimes (1 point) and no (2 points). The total score was recorded for use in analysis. | 4 week |
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