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NCT ID: NCT02251028 Completed - Clinical trials for Musculoskeletal Disorders

Value-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Prevention of Chronic Whiplash-associated Disorders

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether a specifically tailored value-based cognitive behavioural therapy program (V-CBT) is able to prevent the development of persistent disability, pain, and psychological distress if delivered within the first three months after a whiplash injury.

NCT ID: NCT02157038 Completed - Whiplash Clinical Trials

Neuromuscular Mechanisms Underlying Poor Recovery From Whiplash Injuries

Start date: July 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is investigating whether changes in the shape and size of bodily muscles and spinal cord anatomy can influence recovery rates following a motor vehicle collision (MVC). The objective is to demonstrate that the presence of muscle and spinal cord degeneration and associated muscle weakness is the consequence of a mild MVC-related injury involving the cervical spinal cord.

NCT ID: NCT01957033 Completed - Whiplash Injuries Clinical Trials

Responses of People With Neck Pain Being Treated With Varying Doses of Manual Therapy: A Pilot Study

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot project is to determine the feasibility of a study design to investigate how many sessions of manual therapy and exercise produce the best results for people with whiplash injuries. Also, this study will help us determine the best way to measure the effect of treatment. Finally, the investigators will study how closely the physiotherapists follow the treatment instruction provided in the study protocol and training. In order to achieve these objectives, 12 people will receive manual therapy and exercise at one of twelve different doses. the investigators will have each of these people fill out questionnaires, measure sensation changes, and measure changes in the way people move their necks while walking. This study will help us determine if the study protocol can be carried out as planned. This includes: the training of all people involved in carrying out the assessments and treatments, the willingness and ability of participants to take part in all of the treatment and measures involved. This will provide us with important information to help us plan a larger study with 226 people with whiplash injuries.

NCT ID: NCT01825460 Completed - Whiplash Injuries Clinical Trials

Manual Therapy to Treat Acute Whiplash Injury

Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the short-term effects of a manual therapy protocol on pain, disability and cervical range of motion in individuals with acute whiplash injury.

NCT ID: NCT01699334 Completed - Whiplash Injuries Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of an Educational Video Following Acute Whiplash Trauma

Start date: October 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of an educational video on intensity of neck pain, disability, illness perceptions and work ability following acute whiplash trauma caused by motor vehicle accidents.

NCT ID: NCT01601912 Completed - Whiplash Injuries Clinical Trials

Unraveling the Nature of Impaired Pain Inhibition in Patients With Chronic Whiplash-associated Disorders

Start date: February 2013
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Observational

The primary study aim is to unravel the nature of impaired pain inhibition during exercise in patients with chronic Whiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD). This will be ascertained by examining whether activation of serotonergic and/or noradrenergic descending pathways improves pain inhibition during exercise in these patients. In addition, it is aimed at examining whether activation of serotonergic and/or noradrenergic descending pathways prevents post-exertional malaise following submaximal exercise in chronic WAD patients. A secondary study aim comprises of examining the effect of an acute submaximal exercise with and without activation of serotonergic or noradrenergic descending pathways on chronic WAD patients' cognitive performance. Furthermore, the isolated effect of activated serotonergic and noradrenergic descending pathways on chronic WAD patients' cognitive performance will be studied.

NCT ID: NCT01547624 Completed - Clinical trials for Whiplash Associated Disorder

Neck Muscle Activation in Patients With Long Standing Problems After a Whiplash Trauma Registered With Ultrasound With Speckle Tracking

Start date: February 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Today there is evidence for that neck specific exercises reduce neck pain problems in patients with mechanical neck pain. However, there is a lack of consensus on how to optimize neck exercises and dosages in neck rehabilitation. More knowledge is needed to determine which and how muscles are activated in exercises thought to be neck-specific. There is neither enough knowledge of differences in neck muscle activation between patients with long standing neck problems after a whiplash trauma and healthy controls nor if the neck muscle function improved with specific neck exercises. One approach would be a real time study of deformation and deformation rate in different layers of neck muscles in patients with residual long-term neck pain and disability after a whiplash trauma. The purpose of the present study was to investigate deformation and deformation rate in different layers of dorsal and ventral neck muscles (including upper and middle part of trapezius muscle) during rest and during different exercises; arm flexion until 120 degrees, repeated arm flexion until 90 degrees, low loaded neck extension, low loaded neck muscle endurance test, shoulder elevation. Forty patients with long standing (more than 6 months but less than 3 years)patients and 40 controls matched for age and gender will be included for comparisons between patients and healthy in neck muscle activation. The investigators also include 60 patients with whiplash trauma, of those 30 patients will be randomized to A. neck specific exercises in a 3 months period and B. will 30 be on a waiting list for 3 months. Measurements are performed at baseline and at 3 months follow-up. Those patients who fulfilled the 3 months period of neck specific exercises will also be asked for a 6 months follow-up.

NCT ID: NCT01528579 Completed - Whiplash Clinical Trials

Effects of Different Exercise Programs for People With Chronic Whiplash Associated Disorders

Start date: March 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Costs of health care consumption and sick leave 2006 in Sweden for Whiplash Associated Disorders (WAD) was estimated to be 4 billion Swedish crowns. Despite tremendous costs and personal sufferings there are only a few prospective randomized studies (RCT) in patients with chronic WAD, and none of them evaluating return to work, or the role of neck specific exercises with or without a combination of a behavioral approach compared with prescribed physical activity. Aim: The general aim of this RCT is to examine what neck-specific training with or without a combination with behavioral approach adds to prescribed physical activity of persons with chronic WAD with regard to pain intensity, physical and psychological function, health care consumption and return to work. Another aim is to study predictive factors of importance for a good outcome of rehabilitation. Method: After informed consent patients in age 18-63 years of age with WAD II-III with more than 6 months duration will be randomized to one out of the three alternatives of physiotherapy, treatment with medical exercise therapy with neck specific exercises (A),treatment with a behavioral approach combined with neck specific exercises (B), prescribed physical activity (C). Randomisation will be done by the central project leader. 200 patients will be included in the study. All physiotherapists engaged in the structured and well described treatment will be introduced in the program by the project leader. The measurements with good clinometric properties will be performed before treatment, after 12 weeks, 6, 12 and 24 months after inclusion into the study. Clinical measurements will be performed by a blinded investigator. Background data, disease-specific and generic data will be measured by self-evaluated answered questionnaires by the patients. Days of sick-leave will be collected from the Social Insurance Agency. Main outcomes of the measurements are pain intensity, neck specific disability and return to work. Cost-effectiveness will be calculated.

NCT ID: NCT01512576 Completed - Whiplash Clinical Trials

Does Acupuncture Activate Endogenous Pain Inhibition in Chronic Whiplash?

Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This physiological study examines whether acupuncture exerts short-term effects of analgesic mechanisms in patients with chronic whiplash pain. More specifically, it is examined whether acupuncture activates brain-orchestrated pain inhibitory action.

NCT ID: NCT01431261 Completed - Neck Pain Clinical Trials

Neck Exercises, Training and Pain Management as a Treatment for Whiplash Patients With Chronic Neck Pain

WADNECXT
Start date: January 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to test whether a physiotherapy intervention containing pain management, general training and specific neck exercises can improve function for patients with chronic neck pain.