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Body Awareness and Mental Fatigue in Neck Pain

Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Neck Pain
Mindfulness
Awareness
Mental Fatigue
Interventions
Other: Quality Of Life
Other: Neck Disability Level
Registration Number
NCT06434688
Lead Sponsor
Hacettepe University
Brief Summary

The primary aim of the study was to examine the difference between mental fatigue, in-body, out-of-body and mindfulness parameters in people with chronic neck pain compared to a healthy control group, and to analyze the relationships between mental fatigue and neck disability level and awareness levels, and between awareness levels and neck disability level and quality of life.

The secondary aim was to examine the relationships between pain intensity, frequency, duration, pain self-efficacy, physical condition, anxiety and depression, mental fatigue and awareness levels in people with chronic neck pain.

Detailed Description

Neck pain is a prevalent musculoskeletal issue that can cause significant disability. Individuals with neck pain may experience changes in muscle structure and behavior, as well as sensory-perceptual-motor issues such as decreased proprioception and related neuromuscular changes. Additionally, neck pain can lead to psychological problems such as anxiety and depression.Although some awareness parameters have been evaluated in studies on neck pain in the literature and it has been shown that chronic pain is associated with impaired body awareness and that this impairment contributes to and/or maintains chronic pain, no study has been found to examine all awareness parameters in detail. Another cause that compromises the accuracy of information contributing to body awareness is mental fatigue. Mental fatigue can negatively affect a person's level of perception. In one study, it was stated that mental fatigue was a determinant of neck disability, but studies on this subject were found to be very insufficient. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the sub-parameters of awareness and mental fatigue in people with chronic neck pain, to compare them with healthy people and to examine the relationship between the parameters evaluated.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
66
Inclusion Criteria
  • Having chronic neck pain for at least 3 months.
  • Being between 18 and 65 years of age.
  • Scoring 5 and above on the Neck Disability Questionnaire.
  • Scoring 24 and above on the Mini Mental State Examination.
  • To be able to read and write.
  • Being volunteer to participate in the study.

Study Group

Exclusion Criteria
  • Participation in any physical therapy program in the last 3 months.
  • Having the following problems:
  • Radiculopathy, myleopathy (motor and sensory loss) and other neurological diseases.
  • Inflammatory diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, etc.).
  • History of malignancy.
  • Congenital spinal cord anomaly and congenital spinal deformities.
  • Spinal pathologies, traumatic medulla spinalis injury and other medulla spinalis pathologies.
  • Vestibular disorders.
  • Diagnosed psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder, psychotic illnesses and panic attacks.
  • Vision problems that do not fully recover despite vision aids (glasses, etc.).
  • Pregnancy status

Control Group Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age between 18 and 65 years.
  • Scoring 24 and above on the Mini Mental State Examination.
  • To be able to read and write.
  • Volunteering to participate in the study.

Control Group Exclusion Criteria:

  • Having chronic pain in the spine, especially in the neck.
  • Exclusion criteria for the study group

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Healthy individuals without neck painQuality Of LifeControl Group Inclusion Criteria: * Age between 18 and 65 years. * Scoring 24 and above on the Mini Mental State Examination. * To be able to read and write. * Volunteering to participate in the study. Control Group Exclusion Criteria: * Having chronic pain in the spine, especially in the neck. * Exclusion criteria for the study group
Individuals experiencing neck painNeck Disability LevelStudy Group Inclusion Criteria: * Having chronic neck pain for at least 3 months. * Being between 18 and 65 years of age. * Scoring 5 and above on the Neck Disability Questionnaire. * Scoring 24 and above on the Mini Mental Status Examination. * Being able to read and write. * Being willing to participate in the study. Study Group Exclusion Criteria: * Participation in any physical therapy program in the last 3 months. * Having the following problems: * Radiculopathy, myleopathy (motor and sensory loss) and other neurologic diseases. * Inflammatory diseases * History of malignancy. * Congenital spinal cord anomaly and congenital spinal deformities * Spinal pathologies, traumatic medulla spinalis injury and other medulla spinalis pathologies. * Vestibular disorders. * Diagnosed psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder and panic attacks. * Vision problems that do not improve despite vision aids. * Pregnancy
Individuals experiencing neck painQuality Of LifeStudy Group Inclusion Criteria: * Having chronic neck pain for at least 3 months. * Being between 18 and 65 years of age. * Scoring 5 and above on the Neck Disability Questionnaire. * Scoring 24 and above on the Mini Mental Status Examination. * Being able to read and write. * Being willing to participate in the study. Study Group Exclusion Criteria: * Participation in any physical therapy program in the last 3 months. * Having the following problems: * Radiculopathy, myleopathy (motor and sensory loss) and other neurologic diseases. * Inflammatory diseases * History of malignancy. * Congenital spinal cord anomaly and congenital spinal deformities * Spinal pathologies, traumatic medulla spinalis injury and other medulla spinalis pathologies. * Vestibular disorders. * Diagnosed psychiatric disorders such as bipolar disorder and panic attacks. * Vision problems that do not improve despite vision aids. * Pregnancy
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
interoception2024 may- 2024 July

For the sense of interoception, the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness Scale, which assesses interoceptive body awareness, will be used.

Mental Fatigue2024 may- 2024 July

The Mental Fatigue Scale (MFS) will be used to assess mental fatigue. It includes questions about general fatigue, lack of initiative, mental fatigue, concentration difficulties, memory problems, slowness of thinking, sensitivity to stress, increased tendency to be emotional, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, decreased or increased sleep. It has a 7-point Likert-type scale and is scored from 0 to 3. A rating of 0 indicates normal functioning, 1 indicates mild problem, 2 indicates significant problem and 3 indicates maximum problem. According to the total score, 0-10= no mental fatigue problem, 10.5-14.5= mild mental fatigue, 15-20= quite serious mental fatigue, ≥ 20.5= serious mental fatigue.

extroception2024 may- 2024 July

The sense of extroception will be evaluated with the right-left hand confusion test.

Neck Disability2024 may- 2024 July

Neck disability index will be used to assess this parameter. The questionnaire contains 10 questions related to different activities. Each question is scored between 0 and 5. The level of disability is determined according to the total score obtained from the questionnaire. 0-4 = no disability, 5-14 = mild disability, 15-24 = moderate disability, 25- 34 = severe disability, 35 and above = total disability.

weight transfer awareness2024 may- 2024 July

Two scales were used to assess weight transfer awareness. Results will be recorded in kg.

General Body Awareness2024 may- 2024 July

General body awareness of individuals will be assessed with the Body Awareness Questionnaire (BAQ).

General health questionnaire2024 may - 2024 July

The SF-12, which is more practical and shorter than the SF-36 but contains the same sub-dimensions as the SF-36, will be used to assess quality of life. SF-12 consists of 8 sub-dimensions and 12 items including physical functioning (2 items), physical role, body pain, general health, energy, social functioning, emotional role and mental health. The questionnaire scoring is calculated under the headings of physical and mental health, which are the two main components of general health.

neck awareness2024 may- 2024 July

Individuals' neck awareness will be assessed with the Fremantle Neck Awareness Questionnaire (FreBFA).

mindfulness2024 may- 2024 July

Short Form of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ - Short Form) will be used to assess people's mindfulness

proprioception2024 may- 2024 July

The Cervical Range of Motion (CROM) device is used to assess proprioception. The device assesses proprioception in 6 different directions of the neck.

verticality2024 may- 2024 July

The bucket test will be used to assess subjective visual verticality, which is one of the sub-dimensions of verticality perception.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Posture Assesment2024 may- 2024 July

New York Posture Rating Scale will be used to evaluate posture. Posture changes that may occur in 13 different parts of the body including head, neck, shoulders, shoulders, back, waist, hip and ankle are observed. According to the results of the observation, five (5) points are given if the person has proper posture, three (3) points if the posture is moderately impaired, and one (1) point if there is a serious impairment. A high score means that the posture is good.

Weight transfer2024 may- 2024 July

Symmetry of weight transfer to both lower extremities of the individuals in a standing upright position will be evaluated. It will be recorded in kg.

Pain Assessment2024 may- 2024 July

Pain intensity will be assessed by Visual Analog Scale (VAS).0: I have no pain 10: I have unbearable pain In addition, pain duration and pain frequency will be questioned.

Anxiety and Depression2024 may- 2024 July

Beck Depression and Beck Anxiety scales will be used to assess depression and anxiety. Both questionnaires have 21 questions and are scored between 0-3. According to the total scores, 0-9 points in the Beck Depression Scale indicates normal level, 10-16 points indicates mild depression, 17-29 points indicates moderate depression and 30-63 points indicates severe depression. On the Beck Anxiety Scale, 0-17 points are classified as low anxiety, 18-24 points as moderate anxiety, and 25 and above points as high anxiety.

Range of motion2024 may- 2024 July

Normal range of motion of the cervical region will be evaluated with the "Cervical Range of Motion" device. Active ranges of motion in flexion-extension, lateral flexion and rotation directions will be recorded with the subjec

Pain self efficacy2024 may- 2024 July

The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire will be used to assess the confidence of people with chronic pain to perform certain tasks and behaviors despite their pain. Each item is rated on a 7-point Likert-type scale (0=not at all confident, 6=fully confident). The total score ranges from 0 to 60, with higher scores indicating greater self-efficacy for functioning despite pain.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Hacettepe University

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Ankara, Sıhhiye, Turkey

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