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Clinical Trials/NCT04495465
NCT04495465
Completed
Not Applicable

Effects of Radial Shock Waves Therapy in the Treatment of Neck Pain: Randomized Clinical Trial

University of Jaén1 site in 1 country68 target enrollmentJanuary 1, 2021

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Neck Pain
Sponsor
University of Jaén
Enrollment
68
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Neck pain intensity
Status
Completed
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to assess the effects of radial shock wave therapy in neck pain. For this objective, subjects recruited will be allocated in an experimental group or a placebo group. Both groups will receive one manual therapy and radial shock waves therapy (real for experimental group, a sham device for placebo group) session per week along one month. Neck pain, neck function, temporomandibular pain, temporomandibular function and quality of life measured will be performed before the intervention, after the last treatment and at one month follow-up.

Detailed Description

Neck pain is defined as discomfort or more intense forms of pain that are localized to the cervical region. The multifactorial etiology of neck pain includes trauma, ergonomic factors such as inappropriate postures, repetitive movements, strong physical activity, individual factors such as age, BMI, genetic factors, behavioral factors, and psychosocial factors. The prevalence of cervicalgia ranges from 16.7 to 75.1%, of which 50% will resolve within a short time and the other half will suffer pain for a longer time. There is a higher prevalence in widows and separated, people with few economic resources, jobs that involve physical effort, low educational level, anxiety and depression. Furthermore, there is a high relationship between cervical pain and temporomandibular disorders. From this study, the investigators are going to carry out a non-invasive, analgesic, antiinflammatory treatment and without negative side effects for the patient through radial extracorporeal shock waves (rESWT), and manual therapy (TM). Among the effects produced by shock waves the investigators find that they improve circulation due to increased blood flow and oxygenation, at tissue level the permeability of the membrane increases and its metabolic process, therefore facilitating the activation of tissue regeneration processes experiencing dystrophic changes. Furthermore, shock waves cause anti-inflammatory effects and muscle relaxation. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the capacity of the shock waves to improve the alterations due to neck pain. To meet the above objective, a single-blind randomized clinical trial study has been designed. The selected subjects will be of legal age diagnosed with neck pain and those subjects that due to their own characteristics are not able to carry out the study will be excluded. Subjects will receive a weekly physical therapy session for four weeks. Subjects will be randomly assigned to two groups: T1 intervention group consisting of subjects who will receive manual therapy treatment and shock waves and T2 placebo group in which the subjects will receive manual therapy and placebo shock waves.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 1, 2021
End Date
February 26, 2021
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
University of Jaén
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

NOELIA ZAGALAZ ANULA

Health Sciences Department Professor

University of Jaén

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Subjects diagnosed of neck pain.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Subjects who due to their own characteristics are not able to carry out the study tests

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Neck pain intensity

Time Frame: at two months

Numeric Pain Rating Scale to assess the intensity of the neck pain. The numeric Pain Rating Scale is a self-implemented pain intensity perception scale. In this test, all the possibilities are arranged at the same level, with 0 being the absence of pain and 10 being the maximum pain the patient is capable of imagining, organized in an increasing manner from left to right; the patient only has to mark with a cross the answer considered correct.

Neck function

Time Frame: at two months

Neck Disability Index. The Neck Disability Index is a questionnaire that assesses disability produced by neck pain. It consists of ten questions with six different answers that are ordered from least to most disability, with 0 corresponding to no disability and 5 corresponding to greatest disability. The result is the sum of the answers, ranging from 0 to 50. The categorization of the final result is as follows: "no disability" if the result is between 0 and 4, "moderate disability" between 15 and 24, and "complete disability" between 35 and 50

Secondary Outcomes

  • temporomandibular pain intensity(at two months)
  • Headache impact in quality of life.(baseline)
  • Headache impact in quality of life(at two months)
  • Dizziness(at two months)
  • Temporomandibular joint function(at two months)
  • Health Related Quality of life(at two months)

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