Addition of 3D Posture Corrective Orthosis to A Multimodal Program of Treatment Of NSNP.
NCT ID: NCT03331120
Last Updated: 2019-12-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
24 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-12-01
2019-11-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Harrison and colleagues reported that posture problems occurred in the head, ribs and pelvis in three dimensions in the form of translations and rotational displacements. Therefore, we should consider three-dimensional postural assessment and correction during the treatment of NSNP to obtain long-lasting effects and prevent the recurrence of neck pain.
Several tools are available for objective postural measurements in clinical use, including simple plumb line measure, photographic techniques , moiré topography and various computer-assisted methods, such as electro goniometers. These methods are used in clinical assessments, but they have limitations, including the inability to measure neck posture as rotations and translations in six degrees of freedom, as mentioned by Harrison and colleagues.
The current study will use a 3D analysis system called the Global Postural System (GPS) , which is a novel device that investigates all postural variables at once and provides the managing physiotherapist with radiation-free and accurate measurements . This device also provides further information about foot pressure analysis and other 3D features that allow bracing designs to be tailored for each patient .
Numerous studies have shown that mirror images in motion exercises, which are prescribed specifically to help normalize the patient's neuromuscular dysfunction and postural deformation via reflecting the patient's posture across different planes, are more beneficial than a less personalized programme.
With these considerations in mind and to integrate the findings of 3D postural assessment into the treatment programme, we designed an adjustable cervico thoracic posture corrective orthotic (CTPCO) to be worn by the patient for a short time. The device has the ability to reflect all transitional displacements and rotational movements of the head. Ambulatory exercises will be performed using a treadmill while the CTPCO holds the patient's reverse posture.
We designed a randomized two-arm pilot trial to investigate the hypothesis that the addition of a 3D adjustable CTPCO to a multimodal programme will produce short- and long-term improvement effects on NSNP management outcomes (i.e., neck pain, neck disability and 3D posture parameters of the head).
The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of conducting a larger randomized trial that considers recruitment, compliance to study protocols and adverse events. The secondary aim is to investigate the effect size of the addition of ambulatory mirror image functional re-training via the wearing of a 3D adjustable CTPCO compared to control group interventions for neck pain, disability and 3D posture parameters.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Control Group
1--Control group
. Conventional treatment:
1. moist hot pack.
2. manual therapy.
3. Therapeutic Exercise.
4. Home program routine.
ambulatory mirror image functional re-training through wearing 3D adjustable cervicothoracic Posture Corrective Orthotic(CTPCO)
Ambulatory a mirror image functional re-training This way of functional training will deliver via the use of adjustable cervicothoracic orthosis with the patient walking at approximately 2-3 miles per hour on a standard, motorized treadmill. The brace will reverse the abnormal posture according to the 3D posture analysis data. To facilitate tissue remodeling by reverse posture training, this called mirror image exercise.then the ambulatory exercises by using treadmill will be performed while the patient's mirror image posture will be held by the adjustable orthosis, ambulatory exercises for 20 minutes by using treadmill Based on Harrison et al and Hawes et al., approach, this program will be repeated 3 Times /week for 10 weeks.
Study or Experimental Group
2--Experimental or study group:
1. moist hot pack.
2. manual therapy.
3. Therapeutic Exercise.
4. Home program routine.
5. ambulatory mirror image functional re-training through wearing 3D adjustable cervical thoracic Posture Corrective orthosis (CTPCO) For 10 weeks(3Times/week for 20 minutes).
ambulatory mirror image functional re-training through wearing 3D adjustable cervicothoracic Posture Corrective Orthotic(CTPCO)
Ambulatory a mirror image functional re-training This way of functional training will deliver via the use of adjustable cervicothoracic orthosis with the patient walking at approximately 2-3 miles per hour on a standard, motorized treadmill. The brace will reverse the abnormal posture according to the 3D posture analysis data. To facilitate tissue remodeling by reverse posture training, this called mirror image exercise.then the ambulatory exercises by using treadmill will be performed while the patient's mirror image posture will be held by the adjustable orthosis, ambulatory exercises for 20 minutes by using treadmill Based on Harrison et al and Hawes et al., approach, this program will be repeated 3 Times /week for 10 weeks.
Interventions
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ambulatory mirror image functional re-training through wearing 3D adjustable cervicothoracic Posture Corrective Orthotic(CTPCO)
Ambulatory a mirror image functional re-training This way of functional training will deliver via the use of adjustable cervicothoracic orthosis with the patient walking at approximately 2-3 miles per hour on a standard, motorized treadmill. The brace will reverse the abnormal posture according to the 3D posture analysis data. To facilitate tissue remodeling by reverse posture training, this called mirror image exercise.then the ambulatory exercises by using treadmill will be performed while the patient's mirror image posture will be held by the adjustable orthosis, ambulatory exercises for 20 minutes by using treadmill Based on Harrison et al and Hawes et al., approach, this program will be repeated 3 Times /week for 10 weeks.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Neck pain with equal or greater than 3/10 on a visual analogue scale (VAS) and pain lasting more than 3 months (chronic neck pain) \[26, 27\]
3. Patients with neck disability; this is defined by a score of at least 5 (on a 50-point scale) on the neck disability index (NDI) \[28\]
4. Patients will be included if they have posture abnormalities by screening test using GPS at least 2 posture abnormalities.
5. Subjects must be able to continue treatment for 10 weeks and then attend 3-month follow-up
6. If patients can accept and sign informed consent form
Exclusion Criteria
Neck pain associated with whiplash injuries, medical red flag history (such as tumour, fracture, metabolic diseases, rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis) \[27\].
2. Neck pain with cervical radiculopathy or neck pain associated with externalized cervical disc herniation \[27\]
3. Fibromyalgia syndrome; to avoid the similarity of fibromyalgia with a NSNP diagnosis, a physician will use the criteria for the clinical diagnosis of fibromyalgia according to the American College of Rheumatology \[29\]
4. If the patient had previous surgery in the neck area (irrespective of the reason for the operation) \[27\]
5. Neck pain accompanied by vertigo caused by vertebra basilar insufficiency or accompanied by non-cervicogenic headaches \[27\]
6. People will also be excluded if they are undergoing any type of pain treatment or they have psychiatric disorders or other problems that contraindicate the use of the techniques in this study \[27\]
7. If patient has true leg length discrepancy and an associated pathology of upper and lower limbs that may interfere with the global posture (e.g., foot, knee or hip deformities)
8. The patients will be unable to attend a 10-week treatment programme and follow-up assessments after 3 months
17 Years
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Tongji Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ahmed Samir Abdelkhalik Youssef
Principal Investigator, PHD Student at Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Physical Therapy,Tongji Medical College,HUST,CHINA , Assistant Lecturer at Faculty of Physical Therapy - Beni-Suef University,Egypt.
Principal Investigators
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Xiaolin Huang, Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Tongji Hospital
Locations
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Tongji Medical College
Wuhan, Hubei, China
Countries
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References
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Youssef ASA, Xia N, Emara STE, Moustafa IM, Huang X. Addition of a new three-dimensional adjustable cervical thoracic orthosis to a multi-modal program in the treatment of nonspecific neck pain: study protocol for a randomised pilot trial. Trials. 2019 Apr 29;20(1):248. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3337-0.
Study Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
View DocumentOther Identifiers
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TJ-2017
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id