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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04190784
Other study ID # University of Sharjah
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date May 5, 2020
Est. completion date May 14, 2020

Study information

Verified date May 2020
Source University of Sharjah
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

A multitude of stretching parameters are used in the clinical setting. However, there is no convincing evidence to suggest which parameters are most effective in the management of chronic myofascial pain syndrome .In this regard, although the stretching duration is considered one of the most important variables that can affect the treatment outcome, to date there is little agreement on the most effective stretching duration.Accordingly ,we will conduct this study to investigate the effect of different stretching duration on nerve root function ,central conduction time, and chronic myofascial pain management outcomes.


Description:

As Upper trapezius and levator scapulae are the most common postural muscles that tends to get shorten leading to restricted neck mobility as they are most frequently used to maintain posture,there seems to be strong rationale for stretching these muscles however, to date there is no agreement about the optimal stretching parameters . A multitude of stretching parameters are used in the clinical setting. However, there is no convincing evidence to suggest which parameters are most effective in the management of Chronic myofascial pain syndrome . In this regard, although the stretching duration is considered one of the most important variables that can affect the treatment outcome, to date there is little agreement on the most effective stretching duration.

In theory, reflex inhibition during the stretching procedure, an increased stretch tolerance , decreased viscoelasticity, and a degree of reduced musculotendinous stiffness could all contribute to the sustained increase in elastic ROM. Regardless of these proven underlying mechanisms, all the previous studies ignored the adverse mechanical tension that developed during stretching exercises . Based on the literature, this tension may adversely affect the central nervous system and nerve root function . Accordingly, in the current study ,we will try to answer the question that is it theoretically possible, that increased longitudinal stress and strain on the spinal cord and nerve root from stretching exercises may subtly impair the neural function.in addition to investigate the effect of stretching on other management outcomes;pain intensity,disability,range of motion,and Pressure-pain threshold.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 132
Est. completion date May 14, 2020
Est. primary completion date May 14, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 30 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Consecutive patients will be included if they have active, palpable Myofascial trigger points on a single side or both sides of the upper trapezius muscle. Diagnosis was made according to Simons criteria, which includes five major and three minor criteria. For inclusion, cervical myofascial pain syndrome will be diagnosed with all five major criteria and at least one minor criterion.

Major criteria:

1. Regional pain complaint in the neck.

2. Pain complaint or altered sensation in the expected distribution of referred pain from a myofascial trigger point.

3. Taut band palpable in an accessible muscle.

4. Excruciating spot tenderness at one point along the length of the taut band.

5. Some degree of restricted range of motion , when measurable.

Minor criteria:

1. Reproduction of clinical pain complaint, or altered sensation, by pressure on the tender spot.

2. Elicitation of a local twitch response by transverse snapping palpation at the tender spot or by needle insertion into the tender spot in the taut band.

3. Pain alleviated by elongating (stretching) the muscle or by injecting the tender spot (trigger point).

Exclusion Criteria:

Participants will be excluded if any signs or symptoms of medical "red flags" were present: tumor, fracture, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, and prolonged steroid use. Additionally, subjects will be excluded with previous spine surgery and any exam findings consistent with neurological diseases and vascular disorders.

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Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Stretching exercises
Post-facilitation stretch is a technique involves a maximal contraction of the muscle at mid-range with a rapid movement to maximal length followed by a static stretch.
Placebo stretching
The therapist maintains the same manual contact without stretching force.

Locations

Country Name City State
United Arab Emirates Ibrahim Moustafa Sharjah United Arab Emirate

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Sharjah

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United Arab Emirates, 

References & Publications (1)

Backes WH, Nijenhuis RJ (2008): Advances in spinal cord MR angiography. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 29(4):619-31. Biglioli, Paolo; et alia (2004): Upper and lower spinal cord blood supply: the continuity of the anterior spinal artery and the relevance of the lumbar arteries. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 127 (4): 1188-1192. Challis, J.H. (1995): A procedure for determining rigid body transformation parameters. J Biomech 28, 733-737. Cheung, Karoline, Patria A. Hume, and Linda Maxwell. (2003): Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness: Treatment Strategies and Performance Factors.

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary The change in peak-to-peak amplitudes of dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials for C4,C5,C6,C7,&C8 Dermatomal Somatosensory Evoked Potentials will be elicited by repetitive, square wave (0.5 ms) electrical pulses (at 3 Hz) from standard clinical surface gel electrodes (20 mm) overlying cervical sensory dermatomes. Dermatomal somatosensory evoked potential will be collected at a stimulus intensity well above perception threshold.Complete recording runs will be undertaken during each session with averages of 250 to 1200 cortical responses from scalp surface recording electrodes (C3'-C4' in a 10-20 electrode configuration) of the contralateral scalp to the C4 to C8 dermatomes being stimulated will be measured at two intervals ;pre-treatment and immediately after treatment
Secondary The change in central conduction time For central somatosensory conduction time measurement, N13-N20 will be determined for each subject following standard clinical procedure for upper limb stimulation (median nerve at the wrist). The difference in peak latency between N13 and N20 will be measured as central conduction time. will be measured at two intervals ;pre-treatment and immediately after treatment.
Secondary The change in Neck Disability Index The Neck Disability Index , consisting of 10 items related to daily living activities, will be our primary patient-reported outcome measure. will be measured at two intervals ;pre-treatment and immediately after treatment.
Secondary The change in Cervical range of motion Cervical spine global range-of-motion will be measured using the valid and reliable cervical range-of-motion (CROM) device. The participant will perform flexion, extension, right/left lateral flexion, right/left rotation in upright sitting. The patient was instructed to perform each movement when he/she attained the maximum active range of motion. Three trials were conducted for each direction of movement, and the average of the three measurements will be recorded for analysis. will be measured at two intervals ;pre-treatment and immediately after treatment
Secondary The change in Neck pain intensity Neck pain intensity will be measured using the numerical pain rating scale . The patients will be asked to place a mark along the line indicating their current pain intensity; 0 reflecting ''no pain'' and 10 reflecting the ''worst pain''. will be measured at two intervals ;pre-treatment and immediately after treatment
Secondary The change in Pressure-pain threshold , algometric measurement A pressure threshold algometer will be used to measure pressure-pain threshold in the most tender point of the upper trapezius and levator muscles. The average value of 3 repetitive measurements with an interval of 30 to 60 seconds will be taken for data analysis. will be measured at two intervals ;pre-treatment and immediately after treatment.
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