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The Effect of Telerehabilitation in Patients With Chronic Neck Pain

The Effect of Telerehabilitation and Conventional Rehabilitation on Clinical Results and Exercise Adherence in Patients With Chronic Neck Pain

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04752488
Enrollment
40
Registered
2021-02-12
Start date
2022-03-20
Completion date
2022-07-29
Last updated
2022-08-16

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Conditions

Chronic Neck Pain

Keywords

Telerehabilitation

Brief summary

Telerehabilitation offers more efficient follow-up of patients during their home exercise period as a cost-effective and effective treatment model. This study was planned to examine the effectiveness of telerehabilitation in patients with chronic neck pain. The aim of the study is to compare the video-based and telerehabilitation based home-exercise program in patients with chronic neck pain. It is aimed to evaluate the patients in terms of pain, functionality, quality of life, and exercise adherence.

Detailed description

With telerehabilitation, patients can easily adapt to home exercise programs and be monitored remotely. In this way, it will be ensured that individuals can apply their exercises at an optimum level in non-clinical settings and to prevent exercise application errors that occur due to the learning effect frequently observed in conventional methods. Exercise is considered a central element in physical therapy and rehabilitation management in patients with chronic neck pain. However, studies have found that improvements after physical therapy and rehabilitation are not preserved in the long term, and recurrence of chronic low back pain is common. With a more cost-effective treatment model, telerehabilitation, it is aimed that patients can be followed more efficiently during their home exercise period. The aim of the study is to compare the video-based and telerehabilitation based home-exercise program in patients with chronic neck pain. It is aimed to evaluate the patients in terms of pain, functionality, quality of life, and exercise adherence.

Interventions

OTHERTelerehabilitation (TR)

The home exercise program will be educated to the patient on the first day. Exercises for isometric and isotonic strengthening, stretching, and stabilization of the neck muscles will be given. Exercises will be presented to the patients in audio-video format and detailed instructions with explanations. The exercise protocol will also be the same as in the conventional rehabilitation group. Patients will be asked to do the exercises once a day for 8 weeks and 10 repetitions each.

The home exercise program will be educated to the patient on the first day. Isometric and isotonic strengthening, stretching and stabilization exercises for the neck muscles will be given. Exercise information form including explanation and picture of the exercises will be given to the patients. Patients will be asked to do the exercises once a day for 8 weeks and 10 repetitions each.

Sponsors

Marmara University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE

Intervention model description

Randomized controlled trial

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Patients between the ages of 18 - 65 * Patients who have suffered from neck pain for at least 3 months * Signing the consent form

Exclusion criteria

* Situations that prevent the evaluation or communication with the individual * Illiterate individuals * Individuals who have undergone an operation due to neck pain problem, diagnosed with a tumor, infection, ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis or inflammatory diseases, fracture, cauda equina syndrome * Conditions in which specific pathological condition is proven such as malignant condition, fracture, systemic rheumatoid disease * Orthopedic and neurological problems that prevent evaluation and/or treatment * Complaints of pain and numbness spreading to the upper extremities * Individuals with a diagnosed psychiatric disease * Individuals who have received physiotherapy in the last 6 months * Individuals using another treatment method during the study * Individuals with musculoskeletal pain in any other part of the body during work * Pregnant participants

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)2 minutesThe patients will be asked to mark their pain feelings for rest and activity on a 10 cm numerical line (0: no pain, 10: unbearable pain). It is planned to use numerical VAS in our study. The cut-off values for chronic musculoskeletal pain will be classified as the severity of pain according to VAS as follows: \<3.4 centimeters: mild pain, 3.5-7.4 centimeters: moderate pain, \> 7.5 centimeters: severe pain.
Neck Disability Index (NDI)5 minutesNDI consists of 10 titles: pain intensity, personal care, lifting, reading, headache, concentration, study, driving, sleeping, and recreation. For each item included in the study; 0 indicates no disability and 5 represents complete disability Participants will be asked to give points between these scores. The total score ranges between 0 (no disability) and 50 (complete disability).
Short Form-36 (SF-36)5 minutesSF-36 consists of thirty-six items. These provide measurements of eight dimensions. Subscales evaluate health between 0-100 points; '0' indicates poor health, '100' indicates good health.
Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia5 minutesThe scale is a 17-item. A 4-point Likert scoring (1= strongly disagree, 4= totally agree) is used in the scale. The participant gets a total score between 17-68. The high score obtained by the participant indicates that the kinesiophobia is also high.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Exercise Adherence Rating Scale (EARS)5 minutesEARS provides a measurement of commitment to home exercise. This may facilitate the evaluation of interventions that promote self-management, for the treatment of chronic conditions.
Telemedicine Patient Questionnaire5 minutesTelemedicine Patient Questionnaire evaluates the usability and satisfaction of the patients. The total score is scored between 17 and 85. Higher scores indicate expectation, satisfaction and usability.

Countries

Turkey (Türkiye)

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026