Association Between Neck Disability Index Categories and Multidirectional Range of Motion in Patient With Cervical Radiculopathy
NCT ID: NCT07152522
Last Updated: 2025-09-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
80 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-03-15
2025-07-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Despite the established relationship between neck pain and functional limitations, there is limited research quantifying the specific impact of varying levels of neck disability on multidirectional ROM. Furthermore, key directions of movement most affected by neck pain remain underexplored, limiting the ability of clinicians to target interventions effectively.
Scope and Limitations This cross-sectional study focuses on ROM measurements and their relationship with NDI categories. While providing valuable insights, it does not assess changes over time or include other factors such as muscle strength or pain intensity. Addressing these aspects in future research can provide a more comprehensive understanding of neck pain and its implications.
This cross-sectional study included 80 patients diagnosed with neck pain. Participants were categorized into four groups based on their Neck Disability Index (NDI) scores: None, Mild, Moderate, and Severe. Inclusion criteria required participants to have chronic neck pain, while individuals with systemic diseases or comorbid conditions affecting mobility were exclude.
Neck range of motion (ROM) was measured in six directions: flexion, extension, right and left side bending, and right and left rotation. ROM was assessed using a standardized goniometer, and all measurements were performed by the same trained examiner to ensure consistency. NDI scores were obtained through a validated self-reported questionnaire.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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cervical radiculopathy with not affected NDI
cross sectional observational
the therapist measured ROM in six directions: flexion, extension, right and left side bending, and right and left rotation to investigate the association between NDI and ROM of cervical spine
cervical radiculopathy with mild NDI
cross sectional observational
the therapist measured ROM in six directions: flexion, extension, right and left side bending, and right and left rotation to investigate the association between NDI and ROM of cervical spine
cervical radiculopathy with moderate NDI
cross sectional observational
the therapist measured ROM in six directions: flexion, extension, right and left side bending, and right and left rotation to investigate the association between NDI and ROM of cervical spine
cervical radiculopathy with severe NDI
cross sectional observational
the therapist measured ROM in six directions: flexion, extension, right and left side bending, and right and left rotation to investigate the association between NDI and ROM of cervical spine
Interventions
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cross sectional observational
the therapist measured ROM in six directions: flexion, extension, right and left side bending, and right and left rotation to investigate the association between NDI and ROM of cervical spine
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Aged 25-60
3. BMI 18.5: 25
4. With cervical radiculopathy that persist for more than 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
2. Bilateral symptoms
3. Signs of upper motor neuron impairments
4. Cervical spine injection in the previous 4 weeks
5. Current use of steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
25 Years
60 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Aida Amir Nassif Naguib
Lecturer of physical therapy, Basic Science department
Locations
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Faculty of physical therapy
Giza, Cairo University, Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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FPTBSUREC/0505/2325
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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