Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain
Conditions
Keywords
exercise, neck pain, chronic pain
Brief summary
According to the order of the physical examination, the scope of the problem is narrowed down by excluding the parts of the body that do not have problems and adjusting the load related to stability. A list of problems can be created through an algorithmic approach that guesses which structures will have problems through active or passive movement. This provides an optional therapeutic intervention.
Interventions
After selective functional movement evaluation, customized interventions for each patient
Neck stabilization exercise and sensorimotor program
General mobility exercise and strength exercise program
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Adults between the ages of 18 and 65 who have experienced chronic neck pain for more than 12 weeks (Blanpied et al., 2017). * Those with more than moderate pain (4/10 cm) on the visual analogue scale (VAS) (Paksaichol et al., 2012). * Those with a neck disability index (NDI) of mild disability (5/50 score) or higher (Lluch et al., 2014). * Those who consented to participate in this study.
Exclusion criteria
* Patients with severe pathology such as radiation pain due to intervertebral disc herniation or neurological signs consistent with tumor, whiplash injury, cervical vertebra fracture, or nerve root compression.
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| neck disability index | change from baseline neck disability index at 8weeks | The questionnaire was composed of 10 questions to provide information on how neck pain affects daily life. |
Countries
South Korea