Evaluation of Nociceptive Processing in the Cervical Region
Pain, Neck
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pain, Neck focused on measuring Neck, Graded motor imagery, Exercise, Action Observation, Right/Left judgment tasks
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy volunteers.
- Asymptomatic on cervical region.
- Understands and accept the informed consent.
- Spanish speakers.
- People with no cognitive disorders.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnant women.
- Positive neurological signs or evidence of spinal cord compression (abnormal diffuse sensitivity, hyperreflexia or diffuse weakness).
- Previous cervical surgeries with recurrent symptoms.
- Previous headaches.
- Inability to provide informed consent.
- Cognitive disorders.
- Reading or verbal misunderstanding when receiving instructions.
- Having suffered any pain in the last 3 months, both in the quadrant suppressor as in the lumbar region and pelvis.
- Suffer any pain at the time of the study.
- Any recent traumatic event, whether physical or psychological / emotional.
Sites / Locations
- Centro superior de Estudios Universitarios La Salle
- Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Action Observation
Right/Left Judgment Task
Exercise
Subjects will watch 30-second videos, with a one-minute break between videos. The videos show the actions that subjects should imagine while watching the video.
The laterality will be trained with the Recognize® application. Once the subjects have been trained, they are instructed to solve the different sections of the application, starting with the simplest tasks until reaching the most difficult ones. These tasks would consist of indicating "left" or "right", among the different images that appear on the iPad screen, indicating if the image's neck is rotated to the left or right. Being every level more complicated, so that people of different skin tones, with clothes or in a work environment are added.
The subjects perform the exercises provided by the researchers. Which consist of neck exercises in all ranges of movement (inclinations and rotations to both sides), apart from flexion and extension.