A comparative study of the effects of virtual reality based exercises versus conventional exercises in the neck region on sensorimotor function and postural control of patients with nonspecific chronic neck pai
- Conditions
- onspecific chronic neck pain.Cervicalgia
- Registration Number
- IRCT2014040817177N1
- Lead Sponsor
- Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 42
non-traumatic neck pain with a duration between 3 months and 12 months; age between 20 to 55 years.
Exclusion criteria: History of cervical and upper thoracic trauma in the 6 months before examination; neurological signs and symptoms in upper extremities; nerve injury, spinal cord compression; cervical spine pathology or surgery; cancer; cervical instability; forward head posture; sever osteoporosis; cervical or thoracic spine or upper extremities fracture; pregnancy; history of brain or vestibular system injury; congenital anomaly of the cervical spine; cervical spine physiotherapy intervention in the preceding 6 months; scored more than 15 (out of possible 50) on the neck disability index; any disorders in which exercise therapy is contraindicated; otolaryngeal disorders that affect postural control; hearing problem; inability to clearly see any number with size 14 of Calibri font on monitor screen with or without glasses; the participant does not have required cervical range of motion to see computer screen during the game.
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain intensity. Timepoint: Before and after training. Method of measurement: Visual analoge scale.;Neuromuscular control of the head and neck movements. Timepoint: Before and after trainig. Method of measurement: Movement time of fitt's task.;Functional disability. Timepoint: Before and after training. Method of measurement: Neck disability index questionnaire.;Head and neck proprioception (position sense). Timepoint: Before and after training. Method of measurement: Head repositioning error.;Maximum range of motion of the head and neck. Timepoint: Before and after training. Method of measurement: Kinematic assessment.;Postural control. Timepoint: Before and after training. Method of measurement: Systematic balance assessment.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method