Examination of Cervical Thoracic Differentiation Testing in Individuals With Neck Pain
Neck Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Neck Pain focused on measuring neck pain, physical examination, thoracic manipulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Inclusion criteria requires subjects to be between the ages of 18 and 60 years and to have a primary complaint of neck pain, 30mm or greater on a 100mm Visual Analog Scale while performing cervical movements. They need to be able to understand and read English.
Exclusion Criteria:
Via questionnaire:
Symptoms of radiculopathy (pain below elbow, altered sensation), a history of a whiplash injury within 6 weeks of the examination, pregnancy or potential pregnancy, active cancer, fracture, spinal infections, rheumatoid arthritis, severe osteoporosis, history of oral corticosteroid use, previous spine surgery, workman's compensation claims or pending legal action for the individuals neck pain
- Via physical exam:
Identification of any medical signs suggestive of a non-musculoskeletal etiology of symptoms such as inability to change pain with motion, evidence of central nervous system involvement, signs consistent with nerve root compression (at least 2 of the following had to be diminished for nerve root involvement to be considered: myotomal strength, dermatomal sensation, or reflexes).
Any volunteers receiving current Workman's Compensation or with active/pending litigation for their shoulders will be excluded
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
CTDT positive
CTDT negative
All subjects with a positive cervicothoracic differentiation test will be assigned to this arm. All subjects will then receive thoracic spinal manipulation to a level between T1 and T4.
All subjects with a negative cervicothoracic differentiation test will be assigned to this arm. All subjects will then receive thoracic spinal manipulation to a level between T1 and T4.