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The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of the stabilization exercise program applied after cervical laminoplasty surgery compared to standard exercise on pain, dysfunction, normal joint movement, proprioception, balance, muscle endurance, postural alignment and related factors (kinesiophobia, awareness, quality of life, disability, physical activity level). The main question[s] it aims to answer are: - Does the exercise program applied after cervical laminoplasty surgery have an effect on pain, dysfunction, normal joint movement, proprioception, balance, muscle endurance, postural alignment and related factors (kinesiophobia, awareness, quality of life, disability, physical activity level)? - Does the stabilization exercise program applied after cervical laminoplasty surgery have an effect on pain, dysfunction, normal joint movement, proprioception, balance, muscle endurance, postural alignment and related factors (kinesiophobia, awareness, quality of life, disability, physical activity level)? Patients will start their first exercise session on the day they will be discharged from the hospital. Patients in both exercise groups will be provided with cervical normal joint movement (ROM), posture and patient education on the day of discharge. They will be asked to do posture exercises and neck exercises under the guidance of a physiotherapist. Patients in the stabilization exercise group (experiment) will undergo stabilization exercises under the supervision of a physiotherapist, in addition to the practices in the standard exercise group. Both groups will do a warm-up program before exercise and a cool-down program afterwards. Patients will be asked to do the exercises face to face with a physiotherapist 3 days a week. The first evaluations will be made on the day they come to the outpatient clinic for examination before surgery. Post-surgical evaluations will be made routinely after the exercise program is completed, when they are called by the physician for a check-up (6th week). Researchers will compare the standard exercise group with the stabilization exercise group to see if pain, dysfunction, normal joint movement, proprioception, balance, muscular endurance, postural alignment and related factors (kinesiophobia, awareness, quality of life, disability, physical activity level) are different.


Clinical Trial Description

Patients who are decided to undergo cervical laminoplasty surgery, whose eligibility is determined according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and who voluntarily agree to participate in the study will sign an informed consent form before the study begins. After consent is obtained, patients will be divided into 2 groups, standard exercise group and stabilization exercise group, by computer-assisted randomization method. As a result of the randomization, the evaluator will not know which group the patients belong to. Evaluations for all groups; It will be carried out twice, on the day they come to the polyclinic for pre-surgical examination, and on the 6th week after the surgery, when they are routinely called by the physician for a check-up. In the first evaluation, sociodemographic information (age, gender, height, weight, BMI, occupation, curriculum vitae, family history), health-related habits (smoking, alcohol, exercise habits), dominant upper and lower extremity will be questioned. Pain intensity (VAS), dysfunction (mJOA score), normal joint movement (digital inclinometer), proprioception (Laser Assisted Angle Repetition Test), balance (Computerized balance platform), kinesiophobia (Tampa Kinesiophobia Questionnaire), level of awareness (Neck Awareness Questionnaire) quality of life (SF-12), disability (Neck Disability Index), physical activity level (IPAQ-short form) and radiographic findings regarding to postural alignment will be evaluated. Radiographic findings of the patients will be interpreted according to the results obtained from routine control evaluations before and after surgery. Patients included in the standard exercise group; warming up and cooling down program, posture exercises and neck exercises will be applied for 6 weeks. For patients in the stabilization exercise group, in addition to the practices in the standard exercise group, deep neck flexors training with stabilizers and dynamic stabilization exercises with elastic resistance band and elastic ball will be performed. Training with stabilizer will be applied for 6 weeks. Elastic resistance band exercises will be performed in the 4th week, and exercises with an elastic ball will be applied starting from the 6th week until the end of the exercise program. The 'standard exercise group' constitutes the control group of the study and the 'stabilization exercise group' constitutes the experimental group. Patients in both groups will be given cervical normal joint movement, posture and patient education on the day they will be discharged from the hospital. The first exercise session will also be held on the day you are discharged from the hospital. Patients who are not seen on the day of discharge from the hospital will start an exercise program as soon as possible (within the first week following discharge). ;


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NCT number NCT06279377
Study type Interventional
Source Izmir Katip Celebi University
Contact Sevtap GUNAY UCURUM, Assoc. Dr.
Phone 0 505 356 97 70
Email sevtapgunay.tfd@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date May 5, 2023
Completion date May 15, 2025

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