Sensorimotor Exercises and Neurodevelopmental Yoga in Chronic Neck Pain

NCT ID: NCT06236737

Last Updated: 2024-02-01

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

50 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2020-12-01

Study Completion Date

2022-06-30

Brief Summary

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Neck pain is an important public health problem with a high lifetime prevalence and frequently occurring in all industrialized countries. Clinical practice guidelines for chronic neck pain recommend conservative management. Conservative treatment includes many approaches such as endurance, stretching and strengthening exercises, manual therapy, proprioceptive exercises, pilates and yoga. In patients with chronic neck pain, atrophy of deep neck muscles, deterioration in fiber type ratio, muscle tenderness and decreased range of motion are observed. These problems cause poor cervical postural control system and thus impaired sense of proprioception, loss of balance, decreased eye movement and cervical muscle activity. Sensorimotor control of upright posture and head-eye movement relies on information from the vestibular, visual, and proprioceptive systems that assemble throughout the central nervous system.The cervical spine has an important role in providing proprioceptive input. This role is associated with an abundance of cervical mechanoreceptors. Recent studies have shown that proprioceptive training is associated with cervical joint position sense, joint range of motion, pain and disability. Also yoga combines physical exercises with breathing techniques and meditation and yoga is one of the most commonly used complementary treatments for neck pain.The aim of study is to determine the effectiveness of exercises for sensorimotor structure and yoga exercises with physical and meditative effects in individuals with chronic neck pain.

Detailed Description

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Participants diagnosed with chronic neck pain will be randomly divided into two groups as sensorimotor exercise group and yoga group by the evaluator. Sensorimotor exercise group; oculomotor exercise to provide information from the visual system, laser target exercise to provide information from the proprioception system, and postural stability exercise to provide information from the vestibular system. Yoga group will be given yoga exercises. Within the content of oculomotor exercise, gaze stability exercise and head-body coordination exercise will be given to the participants. Laser target exercise will be given with the laser target fixed on the participant's head and 90 cm away from the target. Postural stability exercise will be given in form of tandem exercise and standing on one leg. Yoga exercises will be applied by changing and combining 14 poses every week. The study will take 8 weeks. Participants in both groups will also be treated for 2 days a week. Participants will be evaluated twice, before and after treatment. Participants will be evaluated with Demographic Information Form, SF-36 Quality of Life Scale, Neck Disability Questionnaire, Tampa Kinesiophobia Scale, Numerical Pain Scale, Joint Range of Motion Measurement (G-Pro), Joint Position Error Test. Data analysis of the study will be done using SPSS 22.0 package program. The difference between Independent Groups will be compared with the Student's-t independent Test.

Conditions

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Neck Pain

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Two intervention group
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Sensorimotor Exercise Group

Sensorimotor exercise group; oculomotor exercise to provide information from the visual system, laser target exercise to provide information from the proprioception system, and postural stability exercise to provide information from the vestibular system. Within the scope of oculomotor exercise, gaze stability exercise and head-body coordination exercise will be given to the participants. Laser target exercise will be given with the laser target fixed on the participant's head and 90 cm away from the target. Postural stability exercise will be given in the form of tandem exercise and standing on one leg.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Sensorimotor Exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

The sensorimotor group was given oculomotor, gaze stability and postural stability exercises. Each session lasted 40 minutes in total.

Yoga Exercise Group

Yoga group will be given yoga exercises including 14 poses. These exercises are: bridge pose, corpse pose, bharadvaja's twist, downward facing dog, downward facing hero, extended side angle, extended triangle, mountain pose, prosperous pose, reclining big toe, standing half forward bend, thunderbolt pose, upward hand

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Yoga Exercise

Intervention Type OTHER

A flow was created for the yoga group. Each session lasting 40 minutes was included ocular motor, balance, meditation and stretching. Practices illustrated in table one were repeated for the eight weeks. Beginning of each session was focused on breathing exercises and the yoga flow is designed. Weeks 1-2. were prepared by focusing mostly on sagittal plane asanas. While 3-5. tweeks were focused on frontal plane asanas, 6-8. weeks were focused on transvers plan. Each session commenced with a 5-minute practice of a three dimensional breathing technique. This was followed by a 25-minute yoga asana flow, concluding with a 10-minute meditation in shavasana, also known as Corpse Pose. NDY was taught by an academician physiotherapist who has completed graduation in yoga therapy.

Interventions

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Sensorimotor Exercise

The sensorimotor group was given oculomotor, gaze stability and postural stability exercises. Each session lasted 40 minutes in total.

Intervention Type OTHER

Yoga Exercise

A flow was created for the yoga group. Each session lasting 40 minutes was included ocular motor, balance, meditation and stretching. Practices illustrated in table one were repeated for the eight weeks. Beginning of each session was focused on breathing exercises and the yoga flow is designed. Weeks 1-2. were prepared by focusing mostly on sagittal plane asanas. While 3-5. tweeks were focused on frontal plane asanas, 6-8. weeks were focused on transvers plan. Each session commenced with a 5-minute practice of a three dimensional breathing technique. This was followed by a 25-minute yoga asana flow, concluding with a 10-minute meditation in shavasana, also known as Corpse Pose. NDY was taught by an academician physiotherapist who has completed graduation in yoga therapy.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* aged 24-60 years of either sex, at least a 12 weeks history of CNP, CNP according to the Quebec Task Force grading system in Grade 1 and 2

Exclusion Criteria

* according to Quebec Task Force grading system Grade 3 and 4 neck pain, neurological defects, speech and perception disorders, psychiatric diagnosis, recent history of neck trauma, recent history of cancer, diagnosed vestibular disorder, participants who diagnosed eye disorders, recent history of surgery, contraindications to yoga.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Medipol University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Dilanur Özkaraoğlu, PT, MSc

PT,MSc

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Dilanur Kutlu Özkaraoğlu, MsC

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Istanbul MedipolUniversity

Locations

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Istanbul Medipol University

Istanbul, Beykoz, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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MedipolU-FTR-DO-01

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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