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The Nociceptive Flexion Reflex as a Diagnostic Tool of Central Sensitization

Central SensitisationFibromyalgia3 more

This experimental study will investigate whether the decreased NFR threshold and increased NFR temporal summation, which are frequently observed in chronic pain patients, are only symptomatic manifestations that occur in the involved limb and indicate peripheral sensitization or generalized manifestations that are also present in the non-involved limbs and thus indicate central sensitization. To gain an idea of the presence of central sensitization, this study will also investigate whether there are increased perception and decreased pain thresholds in response to electrical, thermal, and mechanical stimulation, as well as whether there is a decreased conditioned pain modulation. To investigate this, it is essential to examine different pain populations and locations, in particular, acute pain versus chronic pain populations to compare peripheral versus central sensitization, respectively. Recently, our research group has shown that patients with a traumatic origin of chronic neck pain (chronic whiplash-associated disorders) show central sensitization in contrast to patients with a non-traumatic origin (chronic idiopathic neck pain) who demonstrate only indications for peripheral sensitization. Therefore, this study will also distinguish between complaints of traumatic and non-traumatic origin. The measurements will be performed at different locations, namely the lower and upper limbs. To determine whether the differences depend on the measurement location (= location where experimental nociceptive stimulation is administered) and symptom location (= location of clinical nociceptive stimulation), different patient populations will be compared with each other, as well as with a healthy control population. In acute and chronic whiplash patients and patients with acute and chronic idiopathic neck pain complaints, the complaints are primarily localized in the upper limb. It is hypothesized that in chronic neck pain patients (both whiplash and idiopathic neck pain patients) abnormal values are found in both the upper and lower limbs compared to the healthy controls due to central sensitization. In acute neck pain patients (both whiplash and idiopathic neck pain) only abnormal values in the arm are expected and not in the leg as a result of peripheral sensitization. It is hypothesized that patients with neck pain of traumatic origin will show a stronger sensitization than those with neck pain of non-traumatic origin. In acute and chronic low back pain patients, the complaints are primarily localized in the lower body quadrant. As a result of central sensitization in the chronic low back pain patients, abnormal values are expected in both the upper and lower limbs, while only abnormal values in the leg are expected as a result of peripheral sensitization in the acute low back pain patients. Finally, this study will investigate whether chronic low back and neck pain patients show a similar pattern of central sensitization as fibromyalgia patients, a population with generalized complaints that are primarily attributed to central sensitization.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Dynamic Neck Function During Gait in Patients With Dizziness

DizzinessNeck Pain1 more

This study aims to explore the possible association between dizziness and head-on trunk-movements and thus, neck movement and if this differs to healthy controls. Additional, the study will examine the reliability and validity of using wearable accelerometers to examine how the head moves relative to the trunk and to collect normative data on head on trunk movement.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Cortisone Shots for Neck Pain

Neck PainCervicalgia1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine if cortisone shots in the neck are helpful in patients with certain MRI findings. Additionally, the investigators hope to learn if cervical facet joint steroid injections are beneficial in the subset of patients with MRI findings consistent with facet joint synovitis.

Recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Correlation Between the Degree of Forward Head Posture and Hamstring Muscles Tightness in Non Specific...

Forward Head Posture

is the degree of forward head posture correlated with the degree of hamstring muscles tightness

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Urdu Version of Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire: Reliability and Validity Study

Neck Pain

To adapt culturally Neck Pain Questionnaire in Urdu language. To check the reliability of Urdu version of Neck Pain Questionnaire To validate Neck Pain Questionnaire by Neck Disability Index and Visual Analogue Scale and Numeric Pain Rating Scale.

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Adding Auditory Information on Head Movements in People With Traumatic Neck Pain

WhiplashHealthy

This study sets out to investigate the potential effect of auditory disturbances on human movement

Not yet recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Adherence to Exercises for Neck Pain.

Treatment Adherence and Compliance

This project continuing to study on the effectiveness of a Chatbot in promoting adherence to home physiotherapy treatment for patients, in this case, with cervical musculoskeletal injuries and pain. The use of digital technologies and media is an important option to complement in-person treatment and promote adherence to treatment at home. The research aims to verify whether the use of a Chatbot as a means of communication can produce improvements in patient adherence and clinical results.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Adding Auditory Information on Head Movements in People With Non-traumatic Neck Pain...

HealthyNeck Pain

This study sets out to investigate the potential effect of auditory disturbances on human movement

Not yet recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Manual Therapy and Exercise With Mixed Reality With Hololens® Exercise Protocol in Chronic Neck...

Neck PainChronic Pain

Currently, cervical pain is the second most frequent musculoskeletal disorder, which generates an important impact on the function and quality of life. It is estimated that its anual prevalence for the general population can reach 50%. Non-specific cervical pain attends without signs or symptoms of structural or neurological pathology, its etiology is unknown. However, it is related with joint and muscular structures. It has been observed a decrease in the strength and endurace of the deep cervical flexor muscles in 70% of patients with cervical pain; as well as motor control déficit and coordination alterations in the sinergy between the activity of the superficial and deep musculature. Also, phycosocial factors, as for example: behaviors of fear-avoidance, catastrophism, hypervigilancy, psychosocial stress and negative adaptative neuroplastic changes, may have an importante role in chronic musculoskeletal pain. In the last years, RV has been used in clinical rehabilitation, being a reliable and valid tool, which allows the patient distration to virtual world and they have offered results like: decreased pain and fear of movement and also improvements in motor performance and neuroplasticity processes. The aim of this single-blinded randomized novel pilot study is to observe the effects generated in motor variables, when a protocol of manual therapy combined with augmented reality as a method of exercise in subjects with non-specific cervical pain is applied; in comparaison with a protocol of manual therapy combined with conventional cervical exercises. Different variables will be measured at the beginning and at the end of intervention. Also, they will be measured one month after the intervention to observe the changes produced in short term. These variables are: pain, function, satisfaction, propioception, endurance, as well as phychological and somatosensory variables.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness and Safety of Korean Medicine Treatment for Cervical Disc Herniation

Neck PainCervical Radiculopathy1 more

A prospective observational study investigating the effectiveness and safety of integrative Korean medicine treatment in cervical disc herniation patients with neck pain or cervical radiculopathy at 4 locations of Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine as assessed through of pain, functional disability, work loss and quality of life patient-reported outcomes

Active15 enrollment criteria
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