Use of ThermaCare Heat Wraps and Ibuprofen as an Adjunct to Physical Therapy for Neck Pain
Heat, Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Heat
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age 18-80 years
Exclusion Criteria:
- those with neck pain caused by fractures or spinal damage
- those who have undergone neck surgery within the last year
- those with radiculopathy or those with diagnosed diabetes were excluded from this study
Sites / Locations
- Future Sciecne Technology
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
Sham Comparator
continuous low level heat for neck
Ibuprofen and continuous low level heat
control
sham heat and sham ibuprofen
30 subjects to use ThermaCare heat wraps on their necks for 6 hours before home exercise programs each day for 10 days. Physical therapy 2 times per week will be used on days where heat wraps are not used.
30 subjects to use 1200 mg per day Ibuprofen dosed in 3 dosages 4 hours apart on the same days as heat wraps were to be used. ThermaCare heat wraps to be used on their necks for 6 hours before home exercise programs each day for 10 days. Physical therapy 2 times per week will be used on days where heat wraps and ibuprofen are not used.
15 subjects with no heat or ibuprofen just physical therapy 2 times per week.
30 subjects to use 1200 mg per day Ibuprofen sham dosed in 3 dosages 4 hours apart on the same days as sham heat wraps were to be used. ThermaCare heat sham wraps to be used on their necks for 6 hours before home exercise programs each day for 10 days. Physical therapy 2 times per week will be used on days where sham heat wraps andsham ibuprofen are not used.