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This study is designed to compare the short-term effects of two different thoracic spine thrust manipulation techniques on neck range-of-motion, pain, and self-reported disability in people with neck pain.
The null hypothesis is that there will be no differences between the two manipulation techniques for short-term effects on neck range-of-motion, pain, and self-reported disability in people with neck pain.
Patients will be involved in the study over a 4 week period. Each participant will be asked to attend 4 sessions, with one week in between each session as follows: Week 0 = baseline assessment and treatment 1; Week 1= treatment 2; Week 2 = treatment 3; and week 4 = follow-up assessment.
Patients who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria will be randomized to either a supine or prone thoracic spine thrust manipulation intervention.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Supine Thoracic Spine Manipulation | Active Comparator | Supine (lying face-up on the treatment table) thoracic spine thrust manipulation will be given 2 times at 3 treatment sessions (Weeks 0, 1, and 2) |
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| Prone Thoracic Spine Manipulation | Active Comparator | Prone (lying face down on the treatment table) thoracic spine thrust manipulation will be given 2 times at 3 treatment sessions (Weeks 0, 1, and 2). |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supine Thoracic Spine Manipulation | Other | Position patient so that small amplitude quick stretch can be applied to the least mobile area of the thoracic spine that is identified during the spinal segmental mobility testing. The thoracic spine thrust manipulation will be applied at an appropriate range of motion as identified by the clinician. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) | Patient-rated assessment of pain on scale of 0-10 | Baseline (Week 0) |
| NPRS | Patient-rating of pain on a scale of 0-10 | Change from Week 0 to Week 1 |
| NPRS | Patient-rating of pain on a scale of 0-10 | Change from Baseline (Week 0) and Follow-up (Week 3) and From Week 1 and Week 3 |
| Neck Disability Index (NDI) | 10 Question patient-rated outcome measures specific to neck disability | Baseline (Week 0) |
| NDI | 10 Question patient-rated outcome measures specific to neck disability | Change from Baseline (Week 0) to Week 1 |
| NDI | 10 Question patient-rated outcome measures specific to neck disability | Change from Baseline (Week 0) to Follow-up (Week 3) and from Week 1 to Week 3 |
| Shortened Version of Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Questionnaire (QuickDASH) | 11 item patient-rated outcome measure related to disability in the upper extremity with optional work and sport modules. | Baseline (Week 0) |
| QuickDASH |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Neck pain related to a motor vehicle accident or other trauma within the previous 6 weeks
Neck pain that spreads down into both arms
Low back pain or thoracic origin of pain
Nerve root involvement; defined as the presence of two or more neurological findings (e.g. decreased strength, diminished deep tendon reflex, or decreased sensation) at the same nerve root level
Diagnosis of cervical spine stenosis (narrowing of the central canal that contains the spinal cord)
History of spinal tumors, spinal infection, cervical spine fracture, or previous neck surgery
Pending legal action related to current episode of neck pain
Contraindications to thoracic spine thrust manipulation
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| John Heick, PT, DPT | A.T. Still University | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| A.T. Still University | Mesa | Arizona | 85206 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D019547 | Neck Pain |
| ID | Term |
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| D010146 | Pain |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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| Prone Thoracic Spine Manipulation | Other | Position patient so that small amplitude quick stretch can be applied to the least mobile area of the thoracic spine that is identified during the spinal segmental mobility testing. The thoracic spine thrust manipulation will be applied at an appropriate range of motion as identified by the clinician. |
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11 item patient-rated outcome measure related to disability in the upper extremity with optional work and sport modules.
| Change from Week 0 to Week 1 |
| QuickDASH | 11 item patient-rated outcome measure related to disability in the upper extremity with optional work and sport modules. | Change from Baseline (Week 0) to Follow-up (Week 3) and from Week 1 to Week 3 |
| Neck Range of Motion (ROM) | Cervical rotation and lateral flexion measured with goniometer. | Baseline (Week 0) |
| Neck ROM | Cervical rotation and lateral flexion measured with goniometer. | Change from Baseline (Week 0) to Week 1 |
| Neck ROM | Cervical rotation and lateral flexion measured with goniometer. | Change from Baseline (Week 0) to Follow-up (Week 3) and between Week 1 and Week 3 |