| Literature DB >> 24918474 |
Maria L Ludvigsson1, Gunnel Peterson, Shaun O'Leary, Åsa Dedering, Anneli Peolsson.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the effect on self-rated pain, disability, and self-efficacy of 3 interventions for the management of chronic whiplash-associated disorders: physiotherapist-led neck-specific exercise (NSE), physiotherapist-led NSE with the addition of a behavioral approach, or Prescription of Physical Activity (PPA).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 24918474 PMCID: PMC4352069 DOI: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Pain ISSN: 0749-8047 Impact factor: 3.442
FIGURE 1Participant flow through study. *Whiplash injury in the preceding 6 to 36 months, reported to be the onset of current symptoms, excluding unconsciousness/loss of memory in connection to the whiplash injury, previous neck trauma with unresolved symptoms, previous neck surgery, ongoing malignant disease, severe psychiatric disorders, drug abuse, difficulties understanding the Swedish language. NDI indicates Neck Disability Index; VAS, Visual Analogue Scale; WAD, whiplash-associated disorders.
FIGURE 2Timeframe of specific components of interventions.
Background Variables of Participants
Change Scores From Baseline to 3 and 6 Months
FIGURE 3Proportion of responders to treatment in the 3 intervention groups. The proportion of responders reaching clinical important difference in the Neck Disability Index (NDI, cutoff change of ≥5/50), Visual Analogue Scale Bothersomeness (VAS-B, ≥50% reduction), Current Pain Visual Analogue Scale (P-VAS, ≥50% reduction) at the 3- and 6-month follow-up periods is presented. Significant difference between groups at *P=0.02, **P=0.004. NSE indicates neck-specific exercise group; NSEB, neck-specific exercise group with a behavioral approach; PPA, Prescription of Physical Activity group.