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Comparison of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Exercises and Deep Cervical Muscle Exercises on Muscle Fat Infiltration in Individuals With Neck Pain

Comparison of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Exercises and Deep Cervical Muscle Exercises on Muscle Fat Infiltration in Individuals With Neck Pain

Status
Not yet recruiting
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06891391
Enrollment
42
Registered
2025-03-24
Start date
2025-04-10
Completion date
2026-03-25
Last updated
2025-03-24

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Conditions

Non-specific Neck Pain

Keywords

Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization, Deep neck muscle exercise, Fatty infiltration, Medical resonance imaging, Non-specific neck pain

Brief summary

This clinical trial study aims to compare the effects of DNS (Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization) exercises and deep cervical muscle exercises on fat infiltration, disability, and posture in individuals with chronic non-specific neck pain. The clinical questions of this study are as follows: * Can DNS and deep cervical muscle exercises decrease muscle fat infiltration? * Can DNS and deep cervical muscle exercises improve neck disability? * Can DNS and deep cervical muscle exercises improve neck posture? Researchers will compare DNS and deep cervical muscle exercises to people with non-specific neck pain. DNS exercises are hypothesized to significantly reduce fat infiltration and improve neck disability and neck posture compared to deep cervical muscle exercises. The participants will undergo an MRI scan and clinical assessment, such as NDI (Neck Disability Index) and posture checking, before being randomly divided into two groups. The first group will perform DNS exercises, and the second group will engage in deep cervical muscle exercises. Both sets of exercises will be performed for 16 weeks as part of a daily routine. After the 16-week exercises, the participants will undergo a follow-up MRI, NDI, and posture checking.

Interventions

DNS is a method used to enhance muscle stability. It is a manual and rehabilitative approach based on developmental kinesiology to optimize the movement system. These exercises optimize internal muscle forces on each spinal segment.

OTHERDeep Cervical Muscle exercises

Deep cervical muscle exercises are isometric exercises that strengthen weak muscles without causing discomfort to pain-sensitive structures like ligaments, tendons, or neck joints. This involves contracting specific muscles without changing muscle length or impeding joint movement.

Sponsors

Tokyo Metropolitan University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE (Subject, Investigator)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
20 Years to 45 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Non-specific neck pain condition for three months or more * Mild to moderate disability ( more than 10% of NDI) * Mild to moderate pain level(2-8/10 of NRS)

Exclusion criteria

* A history of spine surgery or cervical injury * Participated in a neck exercise program in the past three months * Upper extremity problems * Radiating pain, numbness, and weakness of the upper extremities * A detectable pathological spinal condition * Metabolic disorders, diabetes, and hypertension Obesity

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Change of muscle fat infiltration in the flexor and extensor muscles16 weeksAll participants will be conducted a standard MRI of the cervical spine. They will be asked to lie on their backs and maintain a neutral cervical spine position without rotation, lateral flexion, or exaggerated lordosis. A neck coil will be used during the examination to enhance imaging accuracy. MRI will be performed using the SIGNA Premier 3.OT (GE Healthcare Japan) (Repetition time, 8000 ms; Excitation time, 102 ms; Voxel size, 0.4 x 0.4 mm; Field of view, 200 x 200 mm; Thickness, 3.5 mm). Specific neck muscles (Longus Colli + capitis, Multifidus, Semispinalis cervicis, Semispinalis capitis, and Splenius capitis + cervicis) will be mapped and analyzed for fatty infiltration using Miele-lxiv image processing software. The total fatty infiltration for bilateral muscles at different levels in the neck will be calculated.
Change of disability level16 weeksThe Neck Disability Index (NDI) is a 10-question survey that measures how neck pain affects daily life. The patient rates their pain intensity, headaches, and difficulty with personal care, lifting, reading, concentration, work, driving, sleeping, and recreation. A change of 5%-10% is considered meaningful.
Change of posture16 weeksShisei-Karte is a Japanese AI-based website that analyzes posture using images. It assesses head posture, including forward and backward tilts and misalignment. The goal is to detect issues like forward head posture. The process has three steps: (1) participants register with basic details, (2) a side-view photo is taken, and (3) the AI analyzes and displays results in about 30 seconds.

Countries

Japan

Contacts

Primary ContactHardianty A.M Abduh, M. Sc
hardiantymunabduh9@gmail.com+819078806110
Backup ContactHironobu Kuruma, Professor
kuruma@tmu.ac.jp

Outcome results

None listed

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