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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
140 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-04-06
2020-09-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Hypothesis: Internet-based support combined with a few (three) physiotherapist visits has an equivalent effect to a longer exercise period (24 times) at a physiotherapist clinic and yields lower economic costs for society.
Design This is an experimental, longitudinal, prospective, multicentre randomized controlled trial (RCT) with two treatment arms. Treatment that has previously been shown to be effective (neck-specific exercises guided by a physiotherapist and performed at the physiotherapist clinic) for the current population constitutes the control treatment for the new Internet-based neck-specific exercise treatment. A total of 140 people are expected to be included, 70 in each group (sample size estimated by statisticians). Independent physiotherapists in primary care clinical practice will distribute the treatment. The project manager will not be a test leader.
Recruitment and randomization Interested patients will contact the research team (experienced physiotherapists), and after a small survey filled in by the potential participant, a project team member will perform a telephone interview, ask about the medical history, and perform a physical examination to ensure that criteria for study participation are met. If the study criteria are met and after written and oral informed consent of the patient, the patient will fill out a questionnaire (baseline data) and undergo physical measurements of neck-related function. Baseline measurements must be completed for inclusion.
The patient will be randomized through a computerized randomization list (block randomization conducted by a statistician, stratification by gender) to one of two groups of 3 months of treatment with neck-specific exercises: A) exercises at a physiotherapy clinic 2 times/week for 3 months; or B) Internet-based support exercises in combination with four visits to the physiotherapist. The test leader is blinded for group allocation. The randomization is performed by an independent researcher not otherwise involved in any of the test or treatments. The researcher sends an opaque envelope containing the name and contact details of the patient and information about the randomization group to the treating physiotherapist, who calls the patient to a new clinical examination (by law) before treatment can start. Due to the nature of the study neither participants nor treating therapists can be blinded, however all tests are done by blinded test leaders. Data collection in the form of questionnaires and tests of physical neck-related function occurs at baseline (before randomization) and after 3 months (when the treatment ends) and 15 months (12 months after completion of the intervention in the project). The treating physiotherapists will receive oral and written information and a day of practical training. The treating physiotherapist is also able to consult with the project managers at any time if necessary. An exercise diary is maintained by patients in both groups, and the number of care contacts is recorded by the physiotherapist. Seventy people per group, i.e., a total of 140 participants with chronic WAD grades 2 and 3, will be recruited.
Intervention Group A, neck-specific exercises at a physiotherapy clinic: Participants get an explanation and justification for the exercise. They undergo a 12-week training program with a physiotherapist 2 times/week. Exercises are chosen from a clear and written frame of exercises, although the dosages are individually adapted. The training includes exercises activating the deep neck muscles, continuing with the endurance training of neck and shoulder muscles. The exercises are individually adjusted according to the individual's physical conditions and progressively increased in severity and dose. Exercise-related pain provocation is not accepted. The individual may also carry out home exercises. At the end of the treatment period, the patient is encouraged to continue practicing on their own.
Group B, neck-specific exercises with Internet support: Participants receive the same information and training programs as group A but have in total only four visits (a first examination visit and additional three visits) to the physiotherapist. When the exercises are introduced, they are repeated, and control is done so that the patient has understood how to conduct the exercises. The exercises take place, with the help of Internet support outside the health care system, probably mostly at home. Photos and videos of the exercises, information, and answers to frequently asked questions are available on the Internet (web-based system designed by the project leaders at the University). Patients can contact a physiotherapist if necessary, and can normally expect an answer within 3 days.
Any important harms or unintended effects in each group will be collected by the test leaders.
Sample size Sample size calculations in the study regarding group differences are calculated by a statistician (non-inferiority trial, an assumption that treatment B is not worse than A), and power is calculated by the software "G-POWER" and is based on the primary outcome measurements WAI and NDI. Regarding WAI, it is considered important that the participants improve from poor to moderate work ability, i.e., an average of 6 increments in a scale 7-47 (can also be classified into four groups: poor, moderate, good, and excellent). With a significance level of 5% and a power of 80%, seven people in each classification group are required. To get seven people in the "poor group" requires 60 people in total. To detect a clinically relevant improvement in NDI of 7%, 47 participants per group are needed on the basis of 80% power at a significance level of 5%. This value is based on the standard deviation (SD 13.4) in the NDI in a previous study on neck-specific exercises of individuals with chronic WAD grades 2 and 3. To ensure that enough people are in each group after drop-outs, for prediction analyses, and some possibility for subgroup analyses (e.g., WAD grades 2 and 3 or between men and women), the recommendation from the statistician was to include 70 people/group.
Ethical considerations The study was approved by the regional ethical review board (Linköping Dnr 2016 / 135-31). A previous clinical study relating to three different exercise interventions on long-term problems after whiplash injury demonstrated good efficacy of neck-specific exercise performed in primary health care. Current treatment is according to the best scientific evidence, and exercises used in the present study have been used in daily clinical practice for decades in the rehabilitation of various forms of neck pain. Participants are included after a thorough clinical examination and signed informed (oral and written information) consent. The exercises are adjusted individually. A risk of muscle soreness is present, but otherwise no negative side effects are to be expected.
Login is required to fill in Internet-based surveys and to gain access to the Internet-based exercise program. People with long-term problems often have low access to assessments and treatments as more acute conditions often are prioritized in the health care system. Both groups in the present study get active care that is expected to increase work ability. The benefit is deemed to be great, and there are no commercial interests.
The results will be presented at group level, and no connection to the individual person can be made. All data are anonymous and subject to the official health secrets act.
Statistical analysis Analyses will be done with parametric or non-parametric statistics, depending on the type of data and if the analysis is between groups or over time. Analyses will primarily be made on an intention-to-treat basis and as secondary as per protocol analysis. When suitable a linear mixed model analysis will be used. For prediction analysis, multivariate analysis will be performed. For calculation of cost-effectiveness, quality-adjusted life-years and incremental cost-effective ratios will be calculated.
Sub-group analyses regarding gender, WAD grade, neurology, headache, dizziness and compliance may be done.
Ultrasound registrations, electromyopgraphy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and kinesthesia may be done on a sub-group of participants to investigate neck muscle structure and function. Interviews may be performed on a sub group of individuals to investigate the experience of function and study participation.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Exercises at a physiotherapy clinic
Neck-specific exercise at a physiotherapy clinic, 24 times during 12 weeks (plus an additional first visit).
Neck-specific exercise
Neck-specific exercise
Exercises with Internet support
Neck-specific exercise with Internet support combined with 3 visits at a physiotherapy clinic (plus an additional first visit), exercises mainly performed outside the health care system during 12 weeks.
Neck-specific exercise
Neck-specific exercise
Interventions
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Neck-specific exercise
Neck-specific exercise
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* No participation in a neck-specific exercise program in a previous research study;
* Average estimated pain in the preceding week more than 20 mm on the visual analogue scale (VAS)
* Neck disability for more than 20% of the Neck Disability Index
* Working age, between 18 and 63 years
* Daily access to computer/tablet/smart phone and Internet
* Time to follow the treatment program
* Neck symptoms within the first week after the injury (neck pain, neck stiffness, or radiculopathy from the neck).
Exclusion Criteria
* Previous fractures or dislocation of the cervical column
* Known or suspected serious physical pathology included myelopathy, spinal tumours, spinal infection, or ongoing malignancy
* Previous severe neck problems that resulted in sick leave for more than a month in the year before the current whiplash injury
* Surgery in the cervical column
* Generalized or more dominant pain elsewhere in the body
* Other illness/injury that may prevent full participation in the study and/or where neck exercises are contraindicated
* Inability to understand and write in Swedish
* Diagnosed severe mental illness, e.g., psychosis, schizophrenia, personality disorders
* Current alcohol or drug abuse.
18 Years
63 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Linkoeping University
OTHER_GOV
Responsible Party
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Anneli Peolsson
Professor, PhD, PT
Principal Investigators
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Anneli Peolsson, Professor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Dep. Medical and Health Sciences, Physiotherapy, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Gunnel Peterson, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Dep. Medical and Health Sciences, Physiotherapy, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Maria Landén Ludvigsson, PhD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Dep. Medical and Health Sciences, Physiotherapy, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden
Locations
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Anneli Peolsson
Linköping, , Sweden
Countries
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References
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Dalal K, Peterson G, Peolsson A. Health related quality of life (HRQOL) from the perspective of patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) in Sweden. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2025 Feb 14;26(1):154. doi: 10.1186/s12891-025-08397-2.
Peolsson A, Wirqvist S, Kammerlind AS, Peterson G. Effectiveness of neck-specific exercises with and without internet-based support on dizziness/unsteadiness in chronic whiplash-associated disorders: Secondary analyses of a randomised controlled trial. PLoS One. 2024 Oct 7;19(10):e0311145. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311145. eCollection 2024.
Peolsson A, Nilsing Strid E, Peterson G. Novel Internet Support for Neck-Specific Rehabilitation Improves Work-Related Outcomes to the Same Extent as Extensive Visits to a Physiotherapy Clinic in Individuals with Chronic Whiplash-Associated Disorders: A Prospective Randomised Study. J Occup Rehabil. 2024 Dec;34(4):873-883. doi: 10.1007/s10926-024-10176-0. Epub 2024 Mar 25.
Peterson G, Peolsson A. Efficacy of Neck-Specific Exercise With Internet Support Versus Neck-Specific Exercise at a Physiotherapy Clinic in Chronic Whiplash-Associated Disorders: Multicenter Randomized Controlled Noninferiority Trial. J Med Internet Res. 2023 Jun 20;25:e43888. doi: 10.2196/43888.
Peolsson A, Landen Ludvigsson M, Peterson G. Neck-specific exercises with internet-based support compared to neck-specific exercises at a physiotherapy clinic for chronic whiplash-associated disorders: study protocol of a randomized controlled multicentre trial. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2017 Dec 12;18(1):524. doi: 10.1186/s12891-017-1853-1.
Other Identifiers
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2016/135-31
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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