| Literature DB >> 26377322 |
Eva Skillgate1,2, Anne-Sylvie Bill3, Pierre Côté4,5, Peter Viklund6, Anna Peterson7, Lena W Holm8,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a major health problem in populations worldwide and an economic burden in modern societies due to its high prevalence and costs in terms of health care expenditures and lost productivity. Massage and exercise therapy are widely used management options for neck pain. However, there is a lack of scientific evidence regarding their effectiveness for subacute and long-lasting neck pain. This study protocol describes a randomized controlled trial aiming to determine the effect of massage and/or exercise therapy on subacute and long-lasting neck pain over the course of 1 year. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26377322 PMCID: PMC4573492 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-015-0926-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Eligibility screening
| Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|
| Age 18 to 70 years | Not fluent in Swedish language |
| Current history of subacute neck pain (30 to 90 days duration) or long-lasting neck pain (>90 days) impairing daily activities at work and/or leisure time | Pain intensity <2 as a mean of three pain questions the preceding 4 weeks (Chroniq Pain Questionnaire) |
| Access to internet | Pain related disability <1 as a mean of three disability questions the preceding 4 weeks (Chronic Pain Questionnaire) |
| In possession of a smart phone | Having used a personal trainer the preceding 4 weeks |
| Pregnancy | |
| Cancer the preceding 5 years | |
| Skin disorders in the painful area impeding massage therapy | |
| Manual therapy, massage therapy or physical therapy for the neck pain in the preceding month | |
| Sick leave due to surgery in the painful area | |
| Specific diagnosis (as for example acute prolapsed disc, spondylolisthesis, spinal fracture, spinal stenosis, or arthritis) | |
| Red Flags (as for example acute trauma, cancer, infection, cauda equine, osteoporosis, or vertebral fractures) | |
| Fever |
Summary of outcomes and assessment schedule
| Questionnaire (q) | Amount | Administered by | Week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline | |||
| A | 1 | Phone/Web | 0 (before randomization) |
| B | 1 | Paper | 0 (before randomization) |
| Follow-up | |||
| Follow-ups Questionnaire | 4 | 7, 12 ,26 and 52 | |
| Follow-up questions | 104 | Automated text message (SMS) | Two SMSes once a week during one year |
| Adverse events Qustionnaire | Max 6 | Paper | In group A, B and C at each return visit, and the last one by phone |
Interventions
| Treatment arm | Description | Time per treatment | Number of sessions | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Massage (A) | Massage will be applied to the neck, thoracic spine area, TMJa (if indicated) and chest (including the chest muscles) | 30 min (in total 45 min session) | up to 6 | 6 weeks |
| Exercise therapy (B) | Self-mobilization exercise (gentle controlled movement) of the neck and shoulder joints, including neck retraction, extension, flexion, rotation, lateral bending motions, and scapular retraction) and strengthen exercises | 30 min (in total 45 min session) | Up to 6 | 6 weeks |
| Massage and Exercise therapy (C) | Combination of A + B | 50 min, 25 min of each (in total 60 min session) | Up to 6 | 6 weeks |
| Massage treatment followed by physical exercise. | ||||
| Advice to stay active (D) | Support and advice on staying active and on pain coping strategies, according to guidelines and evidence-based reviews | 30 min | Up to 3 | 6 weeks |
aTMJ: temporomandibular joint
Baseline assessments
| Baseline | Contains | Instruments |
|---|---|---|
| Baseline A (phone call maximum 7 days before first visit) | ||
| General Information [ | Informed consent for the enrolment in the study | |
| Sex | ||
| Housing and housing environment | ||
| Education | ||
| Occupational class [ | ||
| Previous experience from massage therapy and/or personal trainer (YES/NO) | ||
| Neck pain | Pain intensity and disability related disability in neck [ | Chronic Pain Questionnaire |
| Duration of neck pain | ||
| Previous episode of neck pain | ||
| Baseline B (paper questionnaire at first visit) | ||
| Lifestyle [ | Height and weight | |
| Cigarette smoking [ | ||
| Leisure time and occupational physical activity [ | ||
| Physical demands at work [ | ||
| General health | Self-rated health [ | |
| Health related quality of life [ | EQ-5D | |
| Psychological distress [ | GHQ-12 | |
| Emotional well-being | ||
| Anxiety, worry, anguish [ | ||
| Expectation of recovery | ||
| Sleeping problems [ | ||
| Persistent fatigue | ||
| Chronic diseases | Diabetes | |
| Cardiovascular disease | ||
| Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | ||
| Psoriasis | ||
Fig. 1Study procedures
Fig. 2Study timeline