Stratified Physiotherapeutic (Blended) Care in Neck and Shoulder Complaints
Neck Pain, Shoulder Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Neck Pain focused on measuring Stratified care, Physiotherapy, Blended care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria: Patients with neck and/or shoulder complaints will be recruited within participating physiotherapy practices. In order to be eligible to participate in the data collection for the trial, a patient must meet all of the following criteria: consulting for physiotherapy for neck and/or shoulder complaints; one of the following physiotherapeutic diagnoses: subacromial complaints, biceps tendinosis, shoulder instability or non-specific musculoskeletal complaints of the neck and/or shoulder (not caused by acute trauma (fracture or rupture) or by any systemic disease); 18 years or older; sufficient mastery of the Dutch language. Exclusion criteria: A patient who meets any of the following criteria will not be suitable to take part in the data collection for the trial: neck and/or shoulder complaints caused by specific pathology (e.g. shoulder pain with loss of active and passive range of motion (frozen shoulder), vertebral fracture, tendon rupture, Parkinson's disease, hernia nucleus pulposus, cervical stenosis), except for subacromial impingement, biceps tendinosis and shoulder instability.
Sites / Locations
- HU University of applied sciences UtrechtRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Stratified Blended Approach arm
Usual physiotherapy arm
First, physiotherapists will use two stratification tools to decide the most suitable content and intensity as well as mode of care delivery of primary care physiotherapy. The content and intensity of physiotherapy will be matched to the patient's risk of persistent disabling pain as assessed with the Keele STarT MSK tool. The mode of care delivery of physiotherapy will be matched to the patient's suitability for blended care as assessed using the Dutch Blended Physiotherapy Checklist (i.e. yes or no). Second, physiotherapists will receive two practical tools to provide the matched treatment of the mode of care delivery. If considered suitable for blended care, the patient will receive a blended physiotherapy treatment (e-Exercise), in which a smartphone app with personalized information, exercises and physical activity modules is an integral part of physiotherapy treatment. If patients are considered not to be suitable for blended care, a paper-based workbook will be integrated.
Patients in the usual physiotherapy arm will be offered usual care (face-to-face or video consults) based upon the recommendations of the guidelines of the Royal Dutch Association for Physiotherapy (KNGF). The clinical guideline for neck pain, recommends categorization in treatment profiles based on: the severity of neck pain, the course of symptoms (normal vs. deviant) and the presence of psychosocial factors that may hinder recovery (yes vs. no). The clinical guideline for complaints of the arm, neck and shoulder recommends categorization in treatment profiles based on the region of complaints indicated as most problematic and the relationship between complaints, disabilities, and limitations in participation. No stratification tools to identify patient subgroups and subsequently match them to a treatment are recommended by the guidelines.