The Effect of Noxipoint Therapy Versus Physical Therapy With TENS on Chronic Neck Pain
Cervical Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cervical Pain focused on measuring noxipoint, physical therapy, cervical pain, trigger point, neck pain, TENS, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 20 to 70 years of age
- Diagnosed as chronic cervical pain syndrome (ICD9: 723.1)
- Having no less than 6 months of the pain history
- The pain level >= 5 in BPI
- with trigger points.
Exclusion Criteria:
- cervical spondylosis
- local corticoid injection within last two weeks
- signs of psychosomatic illness
- unwilling to be randomized
- pregnant woman
Sites / Locations
- National Taiwan University Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Physical therapy arm (PT)
Noxipoint Therapy arm (NT)
The TENS device used: FDA K071951 Patients will be treated with standard physical therapy, including the electrical stimulation. Manual therapy, cold/heat therapy or exercise will be applied at the discretion of the physical therapist for about 60 minutes in each session. Patient education and self-care instructions will be provided. TENS will also be performed in each session for about 30 minutes based on the typical PT guidelines, which will serve both as a part of the standard of care and as a placebo equivalent. It will typically be set at Normal/Modulate mode and 120 Hertz rate.
Patients will be treated with TENS following Noxipoint Therapy guidelines as highlighted below: The TENS device used: FDA K071951 TENS is calibrated to allow for maximum range in the specifications. A pair of electrode pads is placed at the corresponding pair of Noxipoints of the injured muscle/soft tissue, for about 2- 5 minutes during each application. The electrical stimulation is set to induce the C-fiber response based on the feedback of the patient. If the corresponding pain is not eliminated or reduced after a couple of applications on correct Noxipoints, apply an ice pack for about 10-15 minutes on site before and during the next Noxipoint stimulation.