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Clinical Trials/NCT05750472
NCT05750472
Completed
Not Applicable

Neck Awareness, Cognitive Function and Left/Right Judgment Performance in Individuals With Neck Pain: A Cross-sectional Study

Bahçeşehir University1 site in 1 country70 target enrollmentMay 1, 2023
ConditionsNeck Pain

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Neck Pain
Sponsor
Bahçeşehir University
Enrollment
70
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
The Left Right Neck Judgment Task
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

Neck pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and ranks fourth among the pathologies that result in disability. Although neck pain can be attributed to traumatic or inflammatory disorders, the majority of neck pain has no discernible cause and is considered idiopathic. Neck pain that lasts longer than 3 months takes the form of chronic neck pain. Some problems such as changes in muscle behavior and decrease in proprioceptive sensory input are observed in individuals with chronic neck pain. The presence of such problems, especially the dysfunction of the deep cervical muscles and the inability of the proprioceptors to provide motor control, cause the position sense to be impaired in these individuals and the awareness of the neck of the individuals decreases.

The Left Right Judgment Task (LRJT) is a form of implicit motor imagery that involves determining as accurately and quickly as possible whether an image of a body part belongs to the left or right side. LRJT performance differences have been hypothesized to reflect changes in central nervous system functioning, errors in judgment, and changes in bodily representations. It has been shown that LRJT is a complex mental task that includes cognitive, sensory, motor and behavioral processes and can be associated with them.

Recent studies have revealed that neck pain causes proprioceptive disorder and that proprioceptive training should be done in these individuals. A study showed that there is a strong correlation between biasedness judgment accuracy and proprioception.

In this context, the investigators aimed to investigate the knowledge about the effect of individuals with neck pain on proprioception, cortical body diagram and pain.

Detailed Description

Method: The demographic characteristics of individuals who come to the clinic with a complaint of neck pain and meet the inclusion criteria as directed by the doctor will be recorded. The level of neck involvement will be determined according to the Neck Paint Task Force. Functionality level of all participants will be evaluated by Neck Disability Index, pain intensity by Visual Analog Scale, fear of movement by Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale, body awareness by left/right neck rotation, judgment task performance and neck awareness by Fremantle Neck Awareness Questionnaire. Left/right neck rotation decision task performance With the Recognise™ (http://www.nongroup.com/Recognise) application, the participant will be asked to do it on a single type tablet provided by the physiotherapist. After participants practice on 10 images before proceeding to the main tasks, 40 images will be displayed on the tablet screen in random order at five-second intervals. The participant will decide and answer as soon as possible whether the picture is right or left. The average percentage and reaction time of correctly identified images on both sides will then be calculated.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 1, 2023
End Date
December 30, 2023
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Bahçeşehir University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Aysegul Bostan

Research Assistant

Bahçeşehir University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Individuals who do not experience neck or back pain that interferes with their normal activities, or pain responsible for disability.
  • No previous medical intervention or treatment for a neck problem.

Exclusion Criteria

  • To have received treatment in the last 6 months
  • He had neck surgery
  • Suspicion of malignant or systemic disease
  • Neurological disease or injury
  • Vertigo, nausea, visual disturbances,

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

The Left Right Neck Judgment Task

Time Frame: First day

RecogniseTM Hands is an app designed for both iPhone and iPad. As part of a graded motor imagery rehabilitation program, left/right hand discrimination measures decision-making accuracy. The Recognise™ (NOI, Adelaide, Australia) application used in individuals with neck pain to examine the applicability of left /right neck discrimination decision making in neck patients, and it was found to be appropriate. In this context, data will be collected through the Recognise™ (NOI, Adelaide, Australia) application in this study. Individuals will look at the pictures displayed on the online computer and respond to each picture by stating whether the head of the model in the picture is facing left or right relative to their shoulders. Participants are asked to respond as quickly as possible without guessing.

Pain Intensity

Time Frame: First day

Pain intensity of individuals will be evaluated subjectively with Visual Analog Scale. This scale consists of a 10 cm linear line. The starting point of the line is 0, no pain; endpoint of 10, the most severe pain encountered in life; 5 indicates moderate pain. Individuals will be asked to rate the severity of their pain numerically on the scale.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Kinesiophobia(First day)

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