Neural Tensioner Exercise on Conditioned Pain Modulation
Neck Pain, Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Control
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Neck Pain focused on measuring pain measurement
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- aged 18-65 years.
- neck pain perceived in the posterior region of the cervical spine, from the superior nuchal line to the first thoracic spinous process with more than 12 weeks of evolution and without radicular symptoms radiated to the head, trunk, and/or the upper limbs.
- the ability to understand, write, and speak Spanish fluently
Exclusion Criteria:
- development of systemic or degenerative diseases;
- symptoms of depression according to Beck's questionnaire.
- pain in any area between the lower back and the head in the last 9 months.
- neck pain associated with whiplash injuries.
- medical red flag history (i.e., tumour, fracture, metabolic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis). - neck pain with cervical radiculopathy.
- neck pain associated with externalized cervical disc herniation.
- fibromyalgia syndrome.
- previous neck surgery.
- neck pain accompanied by vertigo caused by vertebrobasilar insufficiency or accompanied by non-cervicogenic headaches due to a traumatic event in the past 12 months.
- and history of neck or face pain in the last 6 months.
Sites / Locations
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
neural tensionner exercise
sham neural tensionner exercise
This group will receive a specific tensionner nerve exercise to provide mechanical stress across the median nerve. This technique have two positions, start and end. It consists on going from one to the other position constantly, controlling the speed of the technique to be constant. In the start position, the subject will be supine lying on a couch with the following parameters: contralateral cervical side bending, shoulder depression, shoulder abduction and external rotation to 90°, elbow flexion to 90º, and forearm supination. In the final position, the therapist will perform full elbow extension while maintaining all the joints previously situated as described above until the patients feel tension, then return to the start position.
The control group will receive a sham technique (ST) with minimal mechanical stress across the median nerve. Patients will be placed in neutral cervical spine position with no shoulder depression, shoulder abduction and external rotation to 45°, 45° of elbow extension, and forearm pronation.. This technique will be passively repeated from elbow flexion to extension in the same way than the NTE group