Investigation of the Relationship Between Neck Pain and Spinal Curvatures
NCT ID: NCT06884137
Last Updated: 2025-03-19
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
81 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2013-05-10
2013-06-11
Brief Summary
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81 patients with chronic neck pain and 40 without any pain in their neck were included in the study. Spinal Mouse device was used to evaluate thoracic and lumbar curvatures. The pain sensory was evaluated with VAS.
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Detailed Description
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When studies examining the relationship between neck pain and spinal normality are investigated, it is seen that these studies mainly focus on the relationship between neck pain and cervical posture. In these studies, it is suggested that abnormal cervical lordosis and forward head posture are associated with neck pain development and its recurrence.
Although there are many studies examining the relationship between neck pain and the posture of the cervical region, studies investigating postural and angular changes in other parts of the spine in patients with neck pain are inadequate. In a review study, which stated that each segment of the spine is interrelated to other segments, it was mentioned that pelvis is associated with lumbar lordosis, lumbar lordosis is interrelated to thoracic kyphosis, and thoracic kyphosis has an impact on cervical lordosis. On the other hand, in this review study, it was emphasized that the relationship between pelvis and thoracic region decreases as the path from the pelvis to the cervical region becomes complicated. However, it is reported that when a postural disorder such as a decrease in lumbar lordosis and/or an increase in thoracic kyphosis occurs, the cervical lordosis increases as a compensatory mechanism.
Although it is known that the cervical, thoracic and lumbar regions of the spine are related with each other biomechanically, there are no studies examining the relationship between cervical pain and other regions of the spine. Lau et al. reported that the upper thoracic angle increases in patients with neck pain and this angle is a good predictor of neck pain.
Since the spine is a whole, it is thought that any deficiency at one end of the whole can affect other segments. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine angular changes of the spine and compare it with the control group according to the state of pain in patients with chronic neck pain.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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the Experimental group
Individuals with neck pain score of 5 or less according to Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) were identified as Group 1
No interventions assigned to this group
the control group
Individuals with neck pain score of 5 or less according to Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) were identified as Group 1, whereas those with any score above 5 were identified as Group 2.
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* presence of neck pain for at least 3 months
* absence of any other problems related to other parts of the spine such as low back pain
* absence of any neurological, rheumatical or musculoskeletal problems
Exclusion Criteria
* inclusion in physiotherapy program in the last 6 months
* pregnancy
* risk of osteoporosis
* positive test of vertebrobasilar artery
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Kirsehir Ahi Evran Universitesi
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Responsible Party
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Buket Büyükturan
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Univercity
Principal Investigators
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ÖZNUR büyükturan, professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Kırşehir Ahi Evran Univercity
Other Identifiers
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28.06.2012/4271/223
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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