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Clinical Trials/NCT06727747
NCT06727747
Completed
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Effect of Cervical Traction on Balance Parameters in Patients with Cervical Radiculopathy: a Randomized Controlled Trial

University of Monastir1 site in 1 country36 target enrollmentFebruary 10, 2023

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Cervical Radiculopathy
Sponsor
University of Monastir
Enrollment
36
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Stabilometric balance assessment 1
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

A randomized clinical trial aiming to assess the effect of cervical traction, using different loads, on balance parameters among patients with common cervical radiculopathy.

Authors hypothesized that as cervical traction alleviate radicular pain and improve function it may also improve patient balance parameters. Three different loads of traction are compared Main outcome measures are balance parameters (clinical and stabilometric). Patients are followed for during six months.

Detailed Description

A randomized clinical trial was designed to assess the effect of cervical intermittent traction on balance parameters among patients diagnosed with common cervical neuropathy. The diagnosis is confirmed or made by a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician with 15 Y of experience treating musculoskeletal disorders especially cervical neuropathy. Enrolled patients are randomly assigned to one of three groups (A, B and C). Patients are treated with 2 Kg load intermittent cervical traction (A), 8 kg (B) and 12 kg (C). Patients in the three groups are treated additionnally with 12 rehabilitation sessions. Patients are assessed at baseline, at the end of the treatment (1 month), and at 3 and 6 months. Outcomes are mainly clinical balance assessment and stabilometry, and secondary, epidemiological parameters, pain intensity (VAS), cervical spine ROM and proprioception, grip strength, cervical spinal muscle strength, functional status (NDI), the psychological distress (HAD), and Quality of life All parameters are assessed at the Three follow-up points.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 10, 2023
End Date
December 30, 2023
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Anis Jellad

Professor

University of Monastir

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • CR evolving for at least 3 months Well tolerated manual cervical traction test.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Rehabilitation or chiropractic treatment for head or neck pain within the previous 3 months.
  • neurological and/or rheumatic diseases involving the cervical spine or which may result in impaired balance.
  • Surgery or traumatic damage to the cervical spine.
  • Ear, Nose and Throat pathology and ophthalmological disorders causing a balance disorder.
  • Diabetes at the stage of neurovegetative complications
  • Cardiac arrhythmia
  • Neurological impairments (balance disorders, motor and/or sensory deficits).
  • Severe osteoporosis or long-term treatment with corticosteroids .

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Stabilometric balance assessment 1

Time Frame: Up to 6 months

Center of pressure of the foot sway area (Cop/SA) (mm ²)

Stabilometric balance assessment 2

Time Frame: Up to 6 months

The lateral displacement length of the center of pressure of the foot (LD) (mm)

Stabilometric balance assessment 3

Time Frame: Up to 6 months.

The anteroposterior displacement length of the center of pressure of the foot (AD) (mm)

Stabilometric balance assessment 4

Time Frame: Up to 6 months

The lateral displacement velocity (LV) of the center of pressure of the foot (mm/s)

Stabilometric balance assessment 5

Time Frame: Up to 6 months

The anteroposterior velocity (AV) of the dispalcement of the center of pressure of the foot(mm/s)

Clinical balance assessment

Time Frame: Up to 6 months.

For the clinical balance assessment, the Brief-BESTest was used. Six categories included in the test (8 scored): 1. Biomechanical constraints: Hip strength 2. Stability limits/verticality: Reach forward 3. Anticipatory postural responses: Stand on one limb: left and right each scored 4. Postural responses: Compensatory Stepping right and left each scored 5. Sensory orientation: Stance on foam with eyes closed 6. Stability in gait: Get up and Go test Each item is scored: 0 - 3 points (0 representing severe impairment and 3 representing no balance impairment). Total score = 24 points (2 items include both a R/L component)

Secondary Outcomes

  • Sociodemographic characteristics 1(Baseline.)
  • Sociodemographic characteristics 2(Baseline.)
  • Sociodemographic characteristics 3(Baseline.)
  • Sociodemographic characteristics 4(Baseline.)
  • Sociodemographic characteristics 5(Baseline.)
  • Sociodemographic characteristics 6(Baseline.)
  • Side of CR(Baseline.)
  • Duration of CR(Baseline.)
  • Intensity of CR(Baseline.)
  • • Body Mass Index(Baseline.)
  • Cervical range of motion (ROM)(Up to 6 months.)
  • Cervical proprioception(Up to 6 months.)
  • Cervical muscles strength(Up to 6 months.)
  • Handgrip strength (HGS)(Up to 6 months.)
  • Neck disability assessment(Up to 6 months.)
  • Psychological status assessment(Up to 6 months.)
  • Quality of life (QoL)(Up to 6 months.)
  • Kinesiophobia assessment(Baseline.)

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