Cervical Spondylosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adding Low Frequancy High Intensty Magnetic Therapy to Cervical Stabilization Exercises in Cervical Spondylosis
The purposes of this study are to Investigate adding low frequency high intensity magnetic therapy to cervical stabilization exercises on pain intensity, function, ROM, cervical endurance, and cervical proprioception errors in patients with cervical spondylosis.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | July 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Eighty Cervical spondylosis patients from both sexes will be participated in this study. - The patients' ages will be ranged from 30-45 years to prevent aging process. - X-ray evidence of cervical spondylosis (osteophyte formation, intervertebral disc height narrowing and vertebral end-plate sclerosis) . - The presence of chronic neck pain (more than 3 months). - Limited mobility in the cervical spine. Exclusion Criteria: - The following patients will be excluded from the study patients with: - History of cervical injury of trauma. - Cervical myelopathy. - Inflammatory arthritis involving cervical spine. - Tumor or infection involving cervical spine. - Vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency. - Neurologic disease (e.g. multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, syringomyelia). - Congenital anomalies involving cervical spine. - Diabetes mellitus. - Vestibular system impairments. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Delta University for Science and Technology |
Akkan H, Gelecek N. The effect of stabilization exercise training on pain and functional status in patients with cervical radiculopathy. J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil. 2018;31(2):247-252. doi: 10.3233/BMR-169583. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Assessment of Endurance of deep neck flexor muscle by the stabilizer | Neck muscles endurance test will assess using the stabilizer. Subjects laid hook-lying position on a therapy table with a neutral neck position where their head and neck will be lined up and straight.
The pressure sensor of the stabilizer will placed underneath the neck. Subjects will instructed to nod their head gently as if saying 'yes' without using the neck motions which may substitute the sternocleidomastoid muscle so that the pressure sensor will measured 2 mmHg above baseline. The testing will ranged from 20 mmHg to 30 mmHg and the pressure should maintain for the 10 seconds in each 2 mmHg without resting in muscle endurance test. Record the number of times a subject will hold the pressure level . |
Baseline | |
Secondary | Assessment of pain pressure threshold (PPT) assessment by using pressure algometer | A PPT measurement will be obtained in the same order for all patients. The pressure will applied with 0.785 cm2 rubber tip at tolerable level of the patient at the site of measurement.
The measurement will be at the mid-belly of upper fiber of trapezius muscles at both sides. The tip of the algometer will position on this specific point. By pushing the algometer, the force will applied to the mid belly of trapezius gradually will increased. The patients will not allowed to see the algometer display in any moment, and, as soon as the volunteers experience a painful sensation, they say "stop", the algometer will immediately release and the force (in Kpa) will read from the display. A PPT will measure three times per patient on each site and the average will be calculated and will be used for analysis |
Baseline | |
Secondary | Assessment of pain and function using Neck disability index (NDI): | The NDI will be scored as a raw score or doubled and expressed as a percent . Each section will be scored on a 0 to 5 rating scale, in which zero means 'No pain' and 5 means 'Worst imaginable pain'.
Points will sum to a total score. The test can be interpreted as a raw score, with a maximum score of 50, or as a percentage. 0 points or 0% means : no activity limitations , 50 points or 100% means complete activity limitation. A higher score indicates more patient-rated disability |
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