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Evaluation of different types of treatments for chronic neck pai

Completed
Conditions
Chronic non-specific neck-shoulder pain
Signs and Symptoms
Pain, not elsewhere classified
Registration Number
ISRCTN92199001
Lead Sponsor
Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (Sweden)
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Completed
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
180
Inclusion Criteria

Participants with neck-shoulder pain:
1. Women, age 25-65 years
2. Non-specific neck-shoulder pain with a duration of at least 3 months
3. Decreased physical functioning according to the Disability Arm Shoulder Hand (DASH) questionnaire (at least 9 normalised points on 19 selected questions addressing ability to perform all daily activity involving neck, shoulder and arm)

Baseline control group:
1. Women, age 25-65 years
2. Healthy volunteers without neck pain

Exclusion Criteria

Participants with neck-shoulder pain:
1. Trauma to the head and neck associated with the onset or with any worsening of the symptoms
2. Conditions of rheumatic-, inflammatory- or neurological disease or fibromyalgia
3. Evidence of back-, neck- or shoulder surgery or fracture
4. Cervical rhizopathia
5. Signs of vestibular dysfunction

Baseline control group:
1. Trauma to the head, neck or shoulder that has caused considerable problems
2. Conditions of rheumatic-, inflammatory- or neurological disease or fibromyalgia
3. Evidence of back-, neck- or shoulder operation or fracture

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
1. Sensorimotor functioning (Timepoints of assessment: 1 week before start of treatment; 1 week and 6 month after end of treatment):<br>1.1. Magnitude of fast and slow component of postural sway, calculated from force platform centre of pressure data <br>1.2. Arm movement precision, measured as end-point precision (variability in horizontal, depth and vertical directions) in a goal-directed arm movement task <br><br>2. Self-rated health, symptoms and functioning (Timepoints of assessment: 1 week before start of treatment; 1 week, 6 month, 1 year after end of treatment):<br>2.1. Nineteen selected questions addressing ability to perform all daily activity involving neck, shoulder, arm and hand from the DASH questionnaire
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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