Chronic Neck Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Quantitative Ultrasound Biomarkers to Assess Upper Trapezius Muscles in Patients With Chronic Neck Pain Before and After Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
Verified date | August 2022 |
Source | Rocky Vista University, LLC |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The goal of this study is to identify and develop multiparametric quantitative ultrasound imaging (QUI) biomarkers for assessing upper trapezius muscle with and without chronic neck pain and their response to treatment. This goal will be achieved by testing the underlying hypothesis that abnormal muscle tissue can be identified based on its physio-mechanical properties, and that changes in these properties can be used to guide and monitor treatment progress. Preliminary results have shown that biomarkers including muscle B-mode ultrasound echo-intensity, shear wave velocity, and longitudinal strain ratios associated with muscle tissue structure, mechanics, and function significantly differ between muscles in low back pain and neuromuscular disorders and normal muscles. This study will determine which biomarkers are best suited to differentiate abnormal muscle in chronic neck pain from healthy muscles and develop a quantitative objective program for chronic neck pain management.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 108 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | March 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria for the healthy participants include: - Age 18 years and older; - Healthy. No history of musculoskeletal conditions, such as severe pain, trauma, joint or spine surgery; - Able to sign written informed consent, - Tolerant to the osteopathic exam, and ultrasound. Inclusion criteria for patients with chronic neck pain include: - Age 18 years and older - Having chronic neck pain persisting longer than 12 weeks, meeting TART criteria, diagnosed by an osteopathic physician; - Able to sign written informed consent; - Tolerant to the osteopathic exam, ultrasound, and OMT. Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion criteria for the healthy participants include: - Under 18 years of age; - Having a medical history of musculoskeletal conditions, joint and/or spine surgery, trauma; - Employee of the study investigators; - Being unable to competently consent or assent to participation (e.g., mentally disabled, demented, delusional, or a prisoner); - Not tolerant to the osteopathic exam, ultrasound. Exclusion criteria for patients with chronic neck pain include: - Age < 18 years, - Unable or unqualified to sign an informed consent, - Unstable and/or late stage diseases, - Not tolerant to the osteopathic exam, ultrasound, OMT. There is no specific racial/ethnic background limitation in this study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Ultrasound Research Laboratory | Ivins | Utah |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rocky Vista University, LLC | American Osteopathic Association |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Ultrasound diagnostic performance evaluation | Evaluation for healthy participants and for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in muscle B-mode ultrasound echo-intensity (arbitrary units), shear wave velocity (m/s), and longitudinal strain ratios (arbitrary units) will be recorded.
Measured using ultrasound. |
Baseline, pre-intervention | |
Primary | Ultrasound diagnostic performance evaluation | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in muscle B-mode ultrasound echo-intensity (arbitrary units), shear wave velocity (m/s), and longitudinal strain ratios (arbitrary units) will be recorded.
Measured using ultrasound. |
Immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound echo-intensity | Evaluation for healthy participants and for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in muscle B-mode ultrasound echo-intensity (arbitrary units) will be recorded.
Measured using ultrasound. |
Baseline, pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound echo-intensity | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in muscle B-mode ultrasound echo-intensity (arbitrary units) will be recorded.
Measured using ultrasound. |
Immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound echo-intensity | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in muscle B-mode ultrasound echo-intensity (arbitrary units) will be recorded.
Measured using ultrasound. |
Follow- up. Up to 18 weeks after procedure. | |
Secondary | Ultrasound shear wave velocity | Evaluation for healthy participants and for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in shear wave velocity (m/s), will be recorded. Measured using ultrasound. | Baseline, pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound shear wave velocity | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in shear wave velocity (m/s), will be recorded. Measured using ultrasound. | Immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound shear wave velocity | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in shear wave velocity (m/s), will be recorded. Measured using ultrasound. | Follow- up. Up to 18 weeks after procedure. | |
Secondary | Ultrasound longitudinal strain ratios | Evaluation for healthy participants and for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in longitudinal strain ratios (arbitrary units) will be recorded. Measured using ultrasound. | Baseline, pre-intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound longitudinal strain ratios | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in longitudinal strain ratios (arbitrary units) will be recorded. Measured using ultrasound. | Immediately after the intervention | |
Secondary | Ultrasound longitudinal strain ratios | Evaluation for patients with chronic neck pain. Changes in longitudinal strain ratios (arbitrary units) will be recorded. Measured using ultrasound. | Follow- up. Up to 18 weeks after procedure. |
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