Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Demonstration of Autonomic Nervous Function and Cervical Sensorimotor Control After Cervical Lordosis Rehabilitation: A Randomized-controlled Trial
Objective: To investigate the immediate and long-term effects of cervical lordosis
restoration and anterior head translation (AHT) correction, on pain, disability, autonomic
nervous system function and cervical sensorimotor control in Athletes with Chronic
nonspecific neck pain.
Methods: 110 (51 female) chronic nonspecific neck patients with a defined hypolordotic
cervical spine and AHT posture will be randomly assigned to the control or an experimental
group. Both groups will receive a multi-modal program; additionally, the experimental group
will receive the dennerollâ„¢ cervical traction. Interventions will be applied 3 x per week for
10 weeks. Outcome measures will include absolute rotatory angle (ARA), AHT, neck disability
index (NDI), pain intensity, smooth pursuit neck torsion test (SPENT), overall stability
index , left and right rotation repositioning accuracy , amplitude and latency of skin
sympathetic response . Measures will be assessed at three time intervals: baseline, after 10
weeks of intervention, and at 1-year follow up.
The study is a randomized, single-blind trial. Measurements will be obtained before the
randomization, after the intervention period of 10 weeks, and at 12 months. Recruitment will
begin following institutional review board approval. The patients will participate in the
study after signing an informed consent form prior to data collection. Patients will be
included if they were 18 years of age or over; had chronic neck pain (i.e. of more than 3
months duration[19] ; able to attend a full course of 30 treatments, given three times a
week. Cervical lordosis measurements (absolute rotation angle ARA C2-C7 using the angle of
intersection of two lines drawn along the posterior vertebral body margins of C2 and C7,
respectively) were used as a screen for participants' inclusion. [20][21][22] The anterior
head translation (AHT) was measured from the posterior superior body of C2 to the vertical
line passing through the posterior inferior body of C7. AHT distance had to exceed 25 mm and
ARA C2-C7 had to be less than 20° [20] for subjects to be included. Participants were
excluded if they presented with any of the following: (i) signs or symptoms of systemic
pathology and inflammatory joint disease; (ii) prior history of cervical spine trauma and
musculoskeletal system surgery, or disorders related to the spine and extremities. An
independent person will assign participants at random to a traditional (control) treatment
group (55) or to the intervention group (55). A random number generator was used to select
numbers from sealed envelopes. Randomization was conducted through permuted blocks of diverse
sizes. These blocks were used to generate a sequence of successively numbered, opaque, sealed
envelopes that were kept in a locked drawer. The next envelope in the sequence will be opened
by the researcher in the presence of the participant.
Both the intervention group and the traditional treatment group will complete a multimodal
program of 10 weeks consisting of myofascial release, thoracic spine mobilization and
manipulations, and physical pain relief methods. Additionally, the intervention group will
receive the denneroll cervical traction orthotic in an attempt to improve the altered
sagittal cervical spine alignment (AHT and ARA C2-C7). The first follow up evaluations will
be conducted at the end of the 10-weeks (30 sessions) multimodal program while the second
follow up was conducted 1 year after finishing the 10-weeks intervention program.
P All the intervention program will be delivered individually by the same physiotherapist,
who has received certified training in these manual techniques in order to minimize
inter-therapist variation and enhance fidelity.
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