The Effect of Adding Auditory Information on Head Movements in People With Traumatic Neck Pain (NCT06028308) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The Effect of Adding Auditory Information on Head Movements in People With Traumatic Neck Pain
Denmark44 participantsStarted 2023-08-31
Plain-language summary
This study sets out to investigate the potential effect of auditory disturbances on human movement
Who can participate
Age range18 Years – 50 Years
SexALL
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Control group:
Inclusion Criteria (Control):
* Able to speak, read and understand Danish/English
Exclusion Criteria (Control):
* Pain from the neck or shoulder area during the past 6 months
* Experience of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) during the week leading up to the test session
* Former surgery in neck or shoulder
* Current or previous chronic or recurrent pain condition that could affect the results
* Pregnancy
* Drug addiction defined as the use of cannabis, opioids or other drugs
* Previous neurologic, musculoskeletal or mental illnesses that could affect the results
* Regular use of analgesics
* Abnormally disrupted sleep in the last 24 hours preceding the experiment
* Lack of ability to cooperate
Neck pain group:
Inclusion Criteria (Neck Pain):
* Traumatic onset of neck pain
* Able to speak, read and understand Danish/English
* Reduced/painful active range of motion of the head and/or painful reaction to palpation of the neck at the time of inclusion
Exclusion Criteria (Neck Pain):
* Experience of DOMS during the week leading up to the test session
* Former surgery in neck or shoulder
* Pregnancy
* Drug addiction defined as the use of cannabis, opioids or other drugs
* Previous neurologic, musculoskeletal (other than neck pain) or mental illnesses that could affect the results
* Abnormally disrupted sleep in the 24 hours preceding the experiment
* Lack of ability to cooperate
What they're measuring
1
Range of motion
Timeframe: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1