Evaluation of the Efficacy of Cervical Pillows in Subjects With Non-specific Chronic Neck Pain
Neck Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Neck Pain focused on measuring education, sleep, pillow, neck
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Nonspecific chronic neck pain (neck pain from 3 months or more, not related to specific pathologies);
- Neck pain, with or without irradiation to the upper limb or to the head, noted as ≥2 on a scale of 0-10;
- Good comprehension of written and spoken Italian language;
- Informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Acute or sub-acute neck pain;
- Specific causes of cervical pain (trauma, herniated disc, vertebral deformity, fractures, dislocations);
- Central or peripheral neurological signs;
- Systemic pathologies;
- Rheumatic disorders;
- Neuromuscular pathologies;
- Tumors;
- Cognitive deficits;
- Surgical interventions in the last six months prior to the study;
- Physiotherapeutic treatments in the last six months prior to the study;
- To modify the type or the dosage of analgesic or anti-inflammatory drugs taken at baseline or new drug intakes;
- Using no pillow or 2 pillows during night time sleep.
Sites / Locations
- Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi
- University of Bologna
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Cervical pillow
Education
The cervical pillow is known as the Viscospring PostuRite - "medium" model, made by SOFF-ART S.r.l. - Via Maestri del Lavoro 49 - 05100 Terni, Italy. The "Viscospring PostuRite" pillow is externally made of viscoelastic polyurethane and internally 60 independent, individually coated harmonic phosphate-coated steel springs, are thought to promote correct posture of the cervical spine, due to the adaptation of the pillow to the shape and movements of the head. Each intervention will be supported by a 30-minutes informative session delivered by a physical therapist, and will be completed by the delivery of an informative brochure.
The educational intervention will be conducted by a physical therapist and will consist of a advice on positions, movements and activities recommended or not recommended for people with chronic neck pain, both in the workplace and in leisure time, including nighttime postures. Each educational intervention will be carried out individually, will last half an hour and will be supported by the delivery of an informative brochure.