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Manual Therapy Dosage Factorial Study
This study will determine biological responses to different dosages of neck mobilization intervention in patients, providing opportunities to identify the optimal dosage, predictors of response, outcome measures as well as the longitudinal changes in biology.
Subjects with acute whiplash associated disorders (WAD) II and III with a symptom duration of less than 30 days (acute) or 30 to 90 days (subacute) will be randomly assigned to receive different doses of mobilization. The dosage treatment groups will differ in the number of sessions (1, 2 or 3 times per week) and the duration of treatment (duration of treatment intervention will be 3, 6, or 12 weeks). A zero treatment/week option is included to insure that the impact of any mobilization is included and because previous studies suggest a single mobilization may have a treatment effect.
All patient participants will receive a core standard treatment of education, advice to stay active, and neck/postural stretching and strengthening exercise. All patient participants will receive supervised exercise and advice for the full 12 weeks. All patients will be provided with an instructional CD and exercise brochure to reinforce the whole program.
Follow-up assessments will consist of quantitative sensory testing (vibration threshold; current perception threshold), the Neck Walk Index (NWI), the Upper Cyclical Reach and Grasp Task, muscle biology analyses (cytokine analyses), central breathing control tests (capnography), range of motion, head flexion endurance, and self-report symptoms and disability (Visual Analogue Scale; Neck Disability Index; Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, Hand; pain threshold and tolerance algometry; and perceived self-efficacy; SF-36).
Hypothesis: During recovery, patient are expected to transition from an acute painful state to one where they can resume normal activity and add intensive strengthening exercises.
Panoramica dello studio
Stato
Condizioni
Intervento / Trattamento
Tipo di studio
Fase
- Fase 2
- Fase 3
Contatti e Sedi
Luoghi di studio
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Ontario
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Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8S 1C7
- McMaster University
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Criteri di partecipazione
Criteri di ammissibilità
Età idonea allo studio
Accetta volontari sani
Sessi ammissibili allo studio
Descrizione
Inclusion Criteria:
- acute whiplash associated disorders (WAD) II and III (113) with a symptom duration of less than 30 days or subacute (30 to 90 days)
- pain in the neck but may radiate to the shoulder region or upper extremities or have an associated headache
- pain intensity must be at or above 30 mm on a 100 mm visual analogue scale
- must be a new episode of pain with ,no other occurrences of neck pain requiring treatment in the previous 4 months.
Exclusion Criteria:
- arthritis, neurological diseases, fractures, dislocation, rheumatoid arthritis, long tract signs and malignancy
- conditions that make the provision of neck exercise unsafe
Piano di studio
Come è strutturato lo studio?
Dettagli di progettazione
- Scopo principale: Trattamento
- Assegnazione: Randomizzato
- Modello interventistico: Assegnazione fattoriale
- Mascheramento: Doppio
Armi e interventi
Gruppo di partecipanti / Arm |
Intervento / Trattamento |
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Nessun intervento: A
Zero treatment/3 weeks
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Comparatore attivo: B
Frequency of Mobilization:1/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment: 3 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: C
Frequency of Mobilization: 1/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment: 6 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: D
Frequency of Mobilization: 1/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment: 12 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: F
Frequency of Mobilization: 2/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment: 3 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: G
Frequency of Mobilization: 2/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment:6 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: H
Frequency of Mobilization: 2/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment: 12 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: J
Frequency of Mobilization: 3/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment: 3 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: K
Frequency of Mobilization: 3/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment:6 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Comparatore attivo: L
Frequency of Mobilization: 3/week Duration of Mobilization Treatment:12 weeks
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Mobilizations are passive movements performed in such a manner that the patient can volitionally prevent the movement.
Types of mobilization include: a) passive oscillatory movements (2-3 Hz) of small or large amplitude, applied anywhere in a range of movement, typically for anything between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the response and desired effects, and b) sustained stretching (glides) with or without tiny amplitude oscillations at the limit of the range.
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Nessun intervento: E
Zero treatment/6 weeks
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Nessun intervento: I
Zero treatment/12 weeks
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Cosa sta misurando lo studio?
Misure di risultato primarie
Misura del risultato |
Lasso di tempo |
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Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Current Perception Threshold (CPT)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Neck Walk Index (NWI)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Cyclical Reach and Grasp Test (CRGT)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Muscle Biology (cytokine analyses)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Central Breathing Control Test
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Neck Disability Index
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Pain Intensity - Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Misure di risultato secondarie
Misura del risultato |
Lasso di tempo |
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Global Perceived Effect (GPE)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH)
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Pain Threshold and Pain Tolerance Algometry
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Head Flexion Endurance
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Range of Motion
Lasso di tempo: Within 24 weeks
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Within 24 weeks
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Quality of Life (SF-36v2)
Lasso di tempo: within 24 weeks
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within 24 weeks
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Collaboratori e investigatori
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Investigatori
- Investigatore principale: Joy C MacDermid, PhD, McMaster University
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- 1 R21 AT004263
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