Study to Demonstrate That Muscle Pattern Recognition (MPR) is an Effective Evaluation Tool for Musculoskeletal Neck or Back Pain
Neck Pain, Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Neck Pain focused on measuring Musculoskeletal abnormality, Musculoskeletal physiology, Musculoskeletal disease, Musculoskeletal dysfunction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Individuals may participate in this study if they meet the following criteria: 18-62 years of age; male or female. 4 foot 10 inches to 6 foot 5 inches in height No prior back or neck surgery, or structural deformity of the spine No orthopedic injury/illness/surgery limiting range of motion of the shoulders No ongoing treatments for back or neck pain/injury from a health professional in the last two years. No prior loss of work time due to a neck or back injury/illness Laboratory studies: complete blood count (CBC); sedimentation rate; creatinine phosphokinase (CPK); calcium; phosphorus; pregnancy test if female; and drug screen. Laboratory studies will be examined by a physician investigator to determine if the findings will exclude the participant from participating successfully in study activities. A positive pregnancy test or drug screen will automatically exclude the participant from the study. Clinical examination of the neck and back by two physicians in agreement that the participant may participate in the study. Absence of congenital or acquired neuromuscular disease or dysfunction Exclusion Criteria: Individuals may not participate in this study if they meet the following criteria: Claustrophobia or anxiety associated with being enclosed in narrow spaces Muscle weakness or sensory feedback abnormalities that affect(s) gait Pregnancy Concurrent serious medical illness such as cancer; recent heart attack or stroke; heart rhythm disturbance requiring a pacemaker; diabetes that causes pain; numbness; or decreased circulation in the legs. Alcohol or illicit drug abuse. History of (or concurrent) psychiatric illness necessitating ongoing "talk" therapy and/or psychotropic medications History of back or neck pain lasting more than 3 days or requiring time off of work AND healthcare provider treatments within the last 2 years Involved in a lawsuit or receiving worker's compensation or disability payments Individuals with pacemakers or pacemaker wires; aneurysm clips; or metallic foreign bodies or metal shavings in the body.
Sites / Locations
- Department of Neurology - UC Irvine
- Midwest Consultants for Clinical Trials LLCRecruiting
- Advance Clinical Research
- Institute de Rescherche in Physiatrie du Quebec