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Cervical Spine Health of Surgeons

Not Applicable
Withdrawn
Conditions
Neck Pain
Occupational Health Physicians
Interventions
Procedure: Neck strengthening exercise program
Registration Number
NCT01932307
Lead Sponsor
University of British Columbia
Brief Summary

There are currently no standardized programs addressing the well-documented neck pain in surgeons as a result of non-ergonomic positioning and the use of microsurgical equipment. The primary goal of this study is to introduce a brief neck strengthening exercise program to optimize surgeons' neck health. Instructional videos outlining the program along with surveys designed to assess attitude towards neck health will be distributed to first year general surgery residents at the University of British Columbia (UBC) through their required online curriculum webpage. A followup survey will be administered 10 weeks later to determine efficacy of the program through self-reported adherence and changes in attitude towards neck health.

Detailed Description

1. Purpose:

To evaluate the efficacy of a pre-operative 2-minute exercise program in reducing surgical residents self-reported neck pain.

2. Hypothesis:

A 10 week 2-minute neck strengthening exercise program completed between cases will reduce self-reported chronic neck pain caused by the use of surgical instruments and increase musculoskeletal health awareness in a group of residents.

3. Justification:

Surgical residents will be asked to complete a baseline survey regarding their self-rated neck pain. Then they will be introduced to a 2-minute neck strengthening exercise to be performed in between surgical cases. They will be asked to evaluate their neck pain again 10 weeks later.

Neck pain experience before and after the introduction of neck exercises will be compared.

4. Objectives:

1. Define the problem through prevalence data in a sample of surgeons.

2. Understand qualitatively and quantitatively measures of pain and quality on residents.

3. Evaluate the efficacy of a pre-operative 2-minute exercise program.

4. Disseminate our results and change the cultural norms of practice.

5. Research Method:

All first year general surgery residents at the University of British Columbia will be invited to participate. They will be asked to complete a survey regarding neck pain experience and introduced to a 2-minute neck muscle exercise video which they will be advised to follow for the next 10 weeks. Another follow-up survey will be sent at the end of 10 weeks.

6. Statistical analysis:

Percentage of residents showing \>50% improvement using an alpha of 0.05 statistical significance will be the primary outcome measure using the appropriate validated pain questionnaire. The attitude of the residents towards their neck health before the intervention will be compared to their attitudes at the completion of the study using a Pearson's chi squared test as a measure of significant difference. The self-reported effectiveness and adherence of the program at the completion of the study will be used as a measure of efficacy. All statistical analysis will be conducted in SAS 9.3.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
WITHDRAWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria
  • All first year general surgery residents at the University of British Columbia
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Exclusion Criteria
  • Previous serious neck injury (e.g. herniated disc)
  • Chest pain during physical exercise
  • Heart failure
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Radicular nerve pain
  • Neurological condition causing chronic pain
  • Currently involved directly with the study group
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
PGY1 General Surgery ResidentsNeck strengthening exercise programAll first year general surgery residents at the University of British Columbia
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Neck pain and quality of life questionnaires10 weeks

The subjects will be asked to complete the Bournemouth Neck Disability index online once at the start of the study and again following a 10 week period where the subjects will be encouraged to follow our exercise routine in between surgical cases.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Adherence and attitudes towards the exercise program10 weeks

A followup survey will be distributed 10 weeks following the exposure to the exercise program to determine self-reported adherence and attitudes to the program.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Vancouver General Hospital

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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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