Relationship Between Cervical Pain According to Cervical Proprioceptive Awareness Level in the Healthy Elderly
NCT ID: NCT07238595
Last Updated: 2025-11-20
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
120 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-11-29
2026-06-15
Brief Summary
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In summary, decreased proprioception in older adults may lead to reduced functional fitness and increased kinesiophobia. This may cause the individual to avoid movement, leading to a vicious cycle in which proprioceptive sense and functional capacity further deteriorate. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between cervical pain, functional fitness, and kinesiophobia according to the level of cervical proprioceptive awareness in healthy older adults.At least 60 individuals with high proprioceptive awareness and 60 individuals with low cervical proprioceptive awareness will be included in the study. First, a sociodemographic data form will be completed. The Standardized Mini-Mental Test will be administered to assess the participants' cognitive functions. Then, the Cervical Joint Position Error Test will be used to evaluate the sense of position in the neck region. The Geriatric Pain Scale will be applied to assess the participants' pain levels; this scale is used to evaluate the intensity, quality, and impact of pain on daily living activities in older adults. Finally, the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia will be used to assess fear of movement. Participants will complete the 17-item self-report questionnaire under the supervision of a physiotherapist.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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older adults with high cervical proprioceptive awareness
In this study, several standardized assessments will be administered to evaluate different physical and cognitive parameters of older adults. Cognitive functions will be assessed using the Standardized Mini-Mental Test (SMMT). Cervical proprioceptive awareness will be measured with the Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE), which uses a laser-guided system to assess joint position sense. Pain intensity, quality, and its impact on daily living activities will be evaluated with the Geriatric Pain Scale (GPS). Physical fitness parameters such as strength, balance, flexibility, and agility will be measured through the Senior Fitness Test (SFT), which includes multiple functional subtests. Finally, fear of movement related to pain will be assessed using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK). All assessments will be conducted by a physiotherapist under standardized testing conditions.
Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE)
The Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE) is a clinical assessment used to evaluate cervical proprioceptive awareness by measuring how accurately a person can reposition their head to a neutral position after active neck movements. During the test, a laser pointer attached to the participant's head projects onto a target, and the difference between the starting and returning points is recorded. Smaller errors indicate better proprioceptive control and joint position sense in the cervical region.
older adults with low cervical proprioceptive awareness
In this study, several standardized assessments will be administered to evaluate different physical and cognitive parameters of older adults. Cognitive functions will be assessed using the Standardized Mini-Mental Test (SMMT). Cervical proprioceptive awareness will be measured with the Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE), which uses a laser-guided system to assess joint position sense. Pain intensity, quality, and its impact on daily living activities will be evaluated with the Geriatric Pain Scale (GPS). Physical fitness parameters such as strength, balance, flexibility, and agility will be measured through the Senior Fitness Test (SFT), which includes multiple functional subtests. Finally, fear of movement related to pain will be assessed using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK). All assessments will be conducted by a physiotherapist under standardized testing conditions.
Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE)
The Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE) is a clinical assessment used to evaluate cervical proprioceptive awareness by measuring how accurately a person can reposition their head to a neutral position after active neck movements. During the test, a laser pointer attached to the participant's head projects onto a target, and the difference between the starting and returning points is recorded. Smaller errors indicate better proprioceptive control and joint position sense in the cervical region.
Interventions
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Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE)
The Cervical Joint Position Error Test (CJPE) is a clinical assessment used to evaluate cervical proprioceptive awareness by measuring how accurately a person can reposition their head to a neutral position after active neck movements. During the test, a laser pointer attached to the participant's head projects onto a target, and the difference between the starting and returning points is recorded. Smaller errors indicate better proprioceptive control and joint position sense in the cervical region.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* mini mental test score ≥ 24
* Being independent in physical functions
* Being able to read and write in Turkish
* Consent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Experiencing cervical trauma within the past month
* Having neurological diseases such as dementia or Alzheimer's
* Having cognitive impairment
* Having other musculoskeletal problems that may affect the cervical region, such as impingement, thoracic outlet syndrome, or scoliosis
* Using assistive devices for walking and/or standing
* Using more than four medications per day
* Having vision problems that are not corrected despite visual aids
* Having specific pathological conditions such as malignancy, fractures, or systemic rheumatoid disease
* Having a diagnosed psychiatric disorder
* Receiving medical treatment that may affect balance and posture
65 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Suleyman Demirel University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Melik AVCI
MSc student, physiotherapist
Locations
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Melik AVCI
Isparta, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Alahmari KA, Reddy RS, Silvian P, Ahmad I, Nagaraj V, Mahtab M. Influence of chronic neck pain on cervical joint position error (JPE): Comparison between young and elderly subjects. J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil. 2017 Nov 6;30(6):1265-1271. doi: 10.3233/BMR-169630.
Related Links
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Proprioceptive sensibility in the elderly: degeneration, functional consequences and plastic-adaptive processes
Other Identifiers
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SuleymanDU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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