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Effects of Cervical Spine Manipulation on Gait

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Cervicalgia
Interventions
Procedure: Manual Contact
Procedure: Manipulation
Registration Number
NCT02287324
Lead Sponsor
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Brief Summary

The purpose of the study is to see if manipulation of the neck will change the way people who may or may not have neck pain, walk under differing conditions.

Detailed Description

Volunteers in this study will be asked to do the following: 1) complete a series of questionnaires about health status and undergo physical screening of neck to make sure that manipulation will not be harmful; 2) walk in socks or bare feet across a computerized mat under 3 conditions - normal walking pace, walking while looking up and down repeatedly; and walking while looking left and right repeatedly; 3) have one of 2 manual therapy interventions to the neck; 4) repeat the walking across the computerized mat under those same 3 conditions.

The 2 randomly assigned interventions are: cervical manipulation, or cervical contact. If assigned the manipulation, volunteers will lie face up and the trained therapist will move the joints in the neck in a gentle, but short and sharp manner which may produce a slight 'pop' or 'click'. If volunteers are assigned the cervical contact, they will lie on their back and the trained therapist will gently hold the head and neck for 45 to 60 seconds as they quietly relax.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Volunteers may or may not have mechanical neck pain
  2. Aged 18 to 70 years
  3. If neck pain is present, must have Neck Disability Index score of at least 10 out of 50 points
Exclusion Criteria
  1. 'Red flag' items indicated in Neck Medical Screening Questionnaire such as history of a tumor, bone fracture, metabolic diseases, Rheumatoid Arthritis, osteoporosis, severe atherosclerosis, prolonged history of steroid use, etc.
  2. History of neck whiplash injury
  3. Diagnosis from physician of cervical spinal stenosis (narrowing of spinal canal) or presence of symptoms (pain, pins and needles, numbness) down both arms
  4. Presence of central nervous system involvement such as exaggerated reflexes, changes in sensation in the hands, muscle wasting in the hands, impaired sensation of the face, altered taste, and presence of abnormal reflexes
  5. Evidence of neurological signs consistent with nerve root entrapment (pinched nerve in the neck)
  6. Prior surgery to neck or upper back
  7. A medical condition which may influence assessment of pain or pressure pain thresholds (i.e. taking analgesics, sedatives, history of substance abuse, or cognitive deficiency)
  8. Diagnosis from your physician of fibromyalgia syndrome
  9. Currently pregnant, or could be pregnant

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Manual ContactManual ContactManual contact to suboccipital region of the cervical spine for 5 minutes
ManipulationManipulationHigh velocity low amplitude thrust joint manipulation to the cervical spine
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Gait Parameters - Composite ScoreUp to 10 minutes after intervention

A composite score derived from specific gait parameters which include stride length, step length, step width, cadence

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Global Rating of Change ScaleUp to 10 minutes after intervention

Global rating of perceived change

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

UNLV

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

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