Validation of a Novel Sham Cervical Spinal Manipulation Procedure
Chronic Neck PainPrimary hypotheses: Ho1: In chronic neck pain patients, randomly treated with either a "sham" or "real" cervical manipulation procedure, the probability of perceiving a Real Manipulation Procedure is equal to the probability of obtaining a Real Manipulation Procedure, AND, Ho2: Spinal tenderness will remain unchanged following the treatment procedure for both groups. Secondary (null) hypotheses: Neck pain, cervical ranges of motion and paraspinal EMG responses to pressure pain will remain unchanged in both groups; there will be no differences between groups with respect to 2a) neck joint cavitations and 2b) forces across the cervical spine measured during the manoeuvres.
Characteristics of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients With Atlantoaxial Synovitis Detected by Plain X-ray...
Neck PainThis study detects the presence of atlantoaxial joint affection in symptomatic versus asymptomatic rheumatoid arthritis patients revealed by plain X-ray and magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine
Unilateral Blindness/ Unilateral Deafness-relation to Neck Pain
Neck PainUnilateral Blindness1 moreNeck pain is a common complaint in the general population affecting 10-15% of the general population. females more than men. Known risk factors are: Trauma, Repetitive lifting of heavy objects at work, driving vibrating vehicles, frequents diving from boards and smoking. No study dealt with the possible role of unilateral loss of vision or hearing as a risk factor for the development of neck pain. Intuitively, one might suspect that unilateral blindness or deafness will lead to a tilted position of the head, in order to cover a better visual/audio field. This position, in time, might lead to the development of neck pain. Our hypothesis is that patients with unilateral blindness/deafness will suffer from neck pain more frequently than the general population.
Accelerometer Based Objective Clinical Outcomes of Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) and Peripheral...
Chronic PainBack Pain1 moreThis study is a single site, prospective, observational trial utilizing a wrist-worn accelerometer to evaluate clinical outcomes of SCS and PNS in the treatment of chronic pain.
Cervical Epidural Versus Cevical Facet Injection for Patients With Chronic Cervical Pain
InterventionCervical2 moreAfter approval of the institutional review board and the Ethics Committee of Al Fayoum University number (D228) , and written informed consent from all patientṣ Pilot study will be done to confirm this sample size .The patients are classified in two groups group P for cervical epidural and group F for facet injection To compare effectivness of cervical epidural versus cervical facet injection under fluroscopic guidance in patients sufferring from chronic neck pain.
IPM Procedures With or Without Fluoroscopy: Outcome Comparison
Low Back PainNeck PainTo determine clinically significant improvement in the patients undergoing procedures under fluoroscopy. To evaluate and compare the adverse event profile in both groups
Ultrasound Guided Diagnostic Cervical Medial Branch Block
Facet Joint PainNeck PainThe diagnostic cervical branch block for neck pain due to cervical facet joint pain has been traditionally done under fluoroscopic guidance. Its diagnostic value and technique have been well established. However, recently some studies have shown that the diagnostic cervical and lumbar medial branch block can be done under ultrasound guidance.
Smartphone Addiction and Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction in Individuals With Nonspecific Neck...
Smartphone AddictionTemporomandibular Joint DysfunctionIt has been reported that excessive use of smartphones increases the stress on the cervical spine, and changes in cervical curvature and pain in the muscles around the neck are associated with the increase in stress. Studies have reported that smartphone users with addictions have neck pain (68%), upper back pain (62%), right shoulder pain (52%), left shoulder pain (46%), and right hand pain (46%). As a result of our study, the frequency of smartphone addiction and temporomandibular joint dysfunction and related factors in individuals with nonspecific neck pain were examined and the results we obtained will contribute to the literature.
Somatosensory Phenotype of Patients Suffering From Unspecific Neck and Arm Pain
Neck PainThe aim of this study was to evaluate potential differences in somatosensory function in patients with unilateral NSNAP with and without positive ND compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, we determined whether there are any differences between groups in symptom severity, functional deficits, psychological parameters, quality of life and sleep.
Back and Neck Pain in Adolescence
Back PainTo validate the German version of the Young Spine Questionnaire (G-YSQ) and to study back and neck pain in adolescents between 10 and 16 years during one year by means of G-YSQ.