| Literature DB >> 30135909 |
Shereen Louw1, Shale Makwela1, Lorisha Manas1, Lyle Meyer1, Daniele Terblanche1, Yolandi Brink1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-specific neck pain is a common health problem of global concern for office workers. This systematic review ascertained the latest evidence for the effectiveness of therapeutic exercise versus no therapeutic exercise on reducing neck pain and improving quality of life (QoL) in office workers with non-specific neck pain.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 30135909 PMCID: PMC6093121 DOI: 10.4102/sajp.v73i1.392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: S Afr J Physiother ISSN: 0379-6175
FIGURE 1Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses flow diagram showing the search results and inclusion of the studies.
Scores according to Physiotherapy Evidence Database criteria.
| Author | Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 | Item 5 | Item 6 | Item 7 | Item 8 | Item 9 | Item 10 | Item 11 | Total Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andersen et al. ( | Y | Y | N | N | N | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | 6/10 |
| Andersen et al. ( | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | 8/10 |
| Andersen et al. ( | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | N | Y | Y | Y | 5/10 |
| Gram et al. ( | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | N | N | Y | Y | Y | 5/10 |
| Nikander et al. ( | Y | Y | N | Y | N | N | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | 6/10 |
| Salo et al. ( | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | N | Y | Y | 7/10 |
| Tunwattanapong et al. ( | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | 8/10 |
| Viljanen et al. ( | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | 8/10 |
Source: Authors’ own work
Eligibility criteria were specified (not included in the score).
Participants were randomly allocated to groups (in a crossover study, subjects were randomly allocated in order in which treatments were received).
Allocation was concealed.
The groups were similar at baseline regarding the most important prognostic indicators.
There was a blinding of all participants.
There was a blinding of all therapists who administered the therapy.
There was blinding of all assessors who measured at least one key outcome.
Measures of at least one key outcome were obtained from more than 85% of the participants initially allocated to groups.
All participants for outcome measures were available received the treatment or control condition as allocated or, where this was not the case, data for at least one key outcome were analysed by ‘intention to treat’.
The results of between-group statistical comparisons are reported for at least one key outcome.
The study provides both point measures and measures of variability for at least one key outcome.
Study sample description.
| Author | Sample size | Gender | Age Mean (SD) | Significant differences reported at baseline | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Contr | Int 1 | Int 2 | Int 3 | Contr | Int 1 | Int 2 | Int 3 | Contr | Int 1 | Int 2 | Int 3 | ||
| Andersen et al. ( | 182 | 180 | - | - | M: 42 | M: 41 | - | - | 45.5 (N/R) | 46.5 (N/R) | - | - | N/R |
| Andersen et al. ( | 64 | 65 | 63 | - | M: 8 | M: 8 | M: 8 | - | 43 (10.0) | 42 (11.0) | 44 (11.0) | - | N/R |
| Andersen et al. ( | 101 | 116 | 126 | 106 | M: 42 | M: 44 | M: 39 | M: 45 | 46 (10.0) | 47 (10.0) | 46 (10.0) | 45 (10.0) | N/R |
| Gram et al. ( | 101 | 126 | 124 | - | M: 42 | M: 39 | M: 52 | - | 46 (10.0) | 46 (10.0) | 45 (11.0) | - | No significant difference |
| Nikander et al. ( | 60 | 60 | 60 | - | M: 0 | M: 0 | M: 0 | - | 46 (5.0) | 45 (6.0) | 45 (6.0) | - | N/R |
| Salo et al. ( | 60 | 60 | 60 | - | M: 0 | M: 0 | M: 0 | - | 46 (5.0) | 45 (6.0) | 46 (6.0) | - | No significant difference |
| Tunwattanapong et al. ( | 48 | 48 | - | - | M: 5 | M: 4 | - | - | 36.5 (8.7) | 34.2 (9.0) | - | - | No significant difference |
| Viljanen et al. ( | 130 | 135 | - | - | M: 0 | M: 0 | - | - | 44 (7.4) | 45 (6.6) | - | - | Control group lower pain score; Intervention group lesser satisfaction with work |
Source: Authors’ own work
Contr, control; Int, intervention; N/R, not reported; M, male; F, female.
Description of interventions.
| Author | Intervention period | Intervention group | Exercise | Control | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Description | Dosage | Type | Description | |||
| Andersen et al. ( | 12 months | 1 | Strengthening | Dynamic strengthening exercises from neutral then in 90° shoulder elevation (front raise, lateral raise and shoulder shrugs); static neck exercises in sitting (neck flexion, neck extension and lateral flexion); high-speed power exercise (ergometer) | 20 min 3 times/week (once supervised) Dynamic strengthening: 2–3 sets of 10–15 reps Static neck exercise: repetitions of 5s duration at 70% – 80% of MVC Dynamic power exercise: 15s all-out fast speed | Health promotion activities | Improve workplace ergonomics, stress management and organisation of work in a group |
| Andersen et al. ( | 10 weeks | 1 | Strengthening | 12 min group: performed progressive resistance exercises for neck/shoulder muscles (lateral raise) | 5 times/week, total 60 min/week 5–6 sets of 8–12 reps | Health promotion activities | Weekly e-mailed information on general health with additional relevant information |
| 2 | Strengthening | 2 min group: progressive resistance exercises for neck/shoulder muscles (lateral raise) | 5 times/week, total 10 min/week 1 set to failure | ||||
| Andersen et al. ( | 20 weeks | 1 | Strengthening | Dynamic strength exercises (front raise, lateral raise, reverse flies, shrugs and wrist extension with dumbbells) | 1 h once/week | No exercise | Maintain level of physical activity and avoid any regular exercise |
| 2 | Strengthening | Dynamic strength exercises (front raise, lateral raise, reverse flies, shrugs and wrist extension with dumbbells) | 20 min 3 times/week | ||||
| 3 | Strengthening | Dynamic strength exercises (front raise, lateral raise, reverse flies, shrugs and wrist extension with dumbbells) | 7 min 9 times/week | ||||
| Gram et al. ( | 20 weeks | 1 | Strengthening | Minimal supervision of 40–60 min Warm up: 10 reps of each exercise with 50% of 1 RM. Specific strength exercise for the neck, shoulder and wrist muscles (front raise, lateral raise, reverse flies, and shrugs with dumbbells) | 20 min 3 times/week 20 RM at the beginning of the intervention period to 8 RM during the later phase | No exercise | Maintain level of physical activity and avoid any regular exercise |
| 2 | Strengthening | With supervision of 10 h Warm up: 10 reps of each exercise with 50% of 1 RM. Specific strength exercise for the neck, shoulder and wrist muscles (front raise, lateral raise, reverse flies, and shrugs with dumbbells) | 20 min 3 times/week 20 RM at the beginning of the intervention period to 8 RM during the later phase | ||||
| Nikander et al. ( | 12 months | 1 | Strengthening | Strengthening exercise for neck flexor muscles in sitting (front raise, lateral raises, horizontal flexion, extension, shoulder extension with rubber band); dynamic exercises (shrugs, presses, curls, bent-over rows, flies and pullovers with dumbbells); trunk and legs strengthening using body weight and multimodal rehabilitation; stretching neck, shoulder and upper limb muscles; advised aerobic exercises | Neck exercise: 1 set of 15 reps Dynamic exercises: 1 set of 20 reps with 4 kg–13 kg Trunk and legs: 3 sets of 20 reps Stretching: 3 sets of 9 stretches Aerobic exercises: 30 min 3 times/week | Health promotion activities | Aerobic exercises 3 times/week for 30 min; written information on 9 stretching exercises, 20 min 3 times/week |
| 2 | Endurance | Lift head up from a supine position to exercise neck flexor muscles; dynamic exercises (shrugs, presses, curls, bent-over rows, flies, pullovers with dumbbells); trunk and legs strengthening using body weight and multimodal rehabilitation; stretching neck, shoulder and upper limb muscles; advised aerobic exercises | Neck exercise: 3 sets of 20 reps Dynamic exercises: 3 sets of 20 reps with 2 kg Trunk and legs: 3 sets of 20 reps Stretching: 3 sets of 9 stretches Aerobic exercises: 30 min 3 times/week | ||||
| Salo et al. ( | 12 months | 1 | Endurance | Lift head up from a supine position to exercise the neck flexor muscles and strengthening exercise for neck muscles (shrugs, presses, curls, bent-over rows, flies, pullovers with dumbbells); encouraged to do aerobic exercise | Neck exercises: 3 sets of 20 reps Dynamic exercises: 3 sets 20 reps with 2 kg Aerobic exercises: 30 min 3 times/week | Health promotion activities | Written information and guidance session on stretching exercises; encouraged to do aerobic exercise 30 min 3 times/week |
| 2 | Strengthening | Strengthening exercise for neck muscles in sitting (shrugs, presses, curls, bent-over rows, flies, pullovers with dumbbells); dynamic strengthening (squats, sit-ups, back extensions). Stretching neck, shoulders and upper limbs; encouraged to do aerobic exercise | Neck exercises: 15 reps, reaching resistance level of 80% of the patient’s maximum isometric strength as recorded at baseline Dynamic exercises: 1 set of 20 reps at maximal weight ability Aerobic exercises: 30 min 3 times/week | ||||
| Tunwattanapong et al. ( | 4 weeks | 1 | Stretching | Stretching exercises of the neck and shoulder (shoulder rolling, trunk stretching, back extension exercises); handout brochure on proper position and daily ergonomics at work | 5 times/week 20–30 reps per session twice a day | No exercise | Brochure indicating proper position and ergonomics; maintain level of physical activity |
| Viljanen et al. ( | 12 months | 1 | Strengthening | Dynamic strengthening exercises for shoulder girdle muscles (front and lateral raises with dumbbell) and static exercises for cervical spinal muscles (shoulder shrugs) | 3 times/week, 30 min each 2–3 sets of 10–15 reps with 1 kg–3 kg | Health promotion activities | Improve workplace ergonomics, stress management and organisation of work |
Source: Authors’ own work
Min, minutes; Reps, repetitions; RM, repetition maximum; MVC, maximum voluntary contraction; Kg, kilogram.
Description of outcome measures.
| Authors | Outcome measures for pain | Outcome measures for quality of life | Measurement intervals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andersen et al. ( | Intensity scale (0–9) | - | Baseline, 6 months, 12 months |
| Andersen et al. ( | VAS (0–10) | - | Baseline, 10 weeks |
| Andersen et al. ( | Intensity scale (0–9) | DASH (0–100) | Baseline, 20 weeks |
| Gram et al. ( | Intensity scale (0–9) | Baseline, 20 weeks | |
| Nikander et al. ( | VAS scale (0–100 mm ) | Modified neck and shoulder pain disability index (0–100) | Baseline, 12 months |
| Salo et al. ( | 15D (single 0–1 score) | Baseline, 12 months | |
| Tunwattanapong et al. ( | VAS scale (0–100 mm) | SF-36 | Baseline, 4 weeks |
| Viljanen et al. ( | Intensity scale (0–10) | NDI (0–80) | Baseline, 6 months, 12 months |
| Subjective normal life limitation (0–10) | |||
| Subjective workability (0–10) | |||
| Work limited by neck pain (0–100) |
Source: Authors’ own work
15D, 15-dimension score; DASH, disability of arms, shoulders and hands index; NDI, neck disability index; NPQ, Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire; SF-36, short Form 36 Questionnaire; VAS, visual analogue scale.
The baseline and follow-up values for pain scores of studies incorporating strengthening exercise.
| Author | Group | Baseline Mean(SD) | 10 Weeks Mean(SD) | 20 Weeks Mean(SD) | 6 Months Mean(SD) | 12 Months Mean(SD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andersen et al. ( | Int 1 | 5.0 (0.2) | - | - | 3.4 (0.2) | N/R |
| Contr | N/R | N/R | N/R | |||
| Andersen et al. ( | Int 1 | 3.9 (2.7) | N/R | - | - | - |
| Int 2 | 3.5 (1.7) | N/R | ||||
| Contr | 3.5 (1.7) | N/R | ||||
| Andersen et al. ( | Int 1 | 3.32 (2.25) | - | N/R | - | - |
| Int 2 | 3.13 (2.41) | N/R | ||||
| Int 3 | 3.05 (2.30) | N/R | ||||
| Contr | 3.24 (2.26) | N/R | ||||
| Gram et al. ( | Int 1 | 2.4 (2.4) | - | 1.8 (N/R) | - | - |
| Int 2 | 2.6 (2.5) | 1.9 (N/R) | ||||
| Contr | 2.5 (2.5) | 2.3 (N/R) | ||||
| Nikander et al. ( | Int 1 | 5.7 (2.0) | - | - | - | 1.8 (2.2) |
| Contr | 5.8 (2.0) | 4.2 (2.3) | ||||
| Viljanen et al. ( | Int 1 | 4.8 (2.3) | - | - | 2.9 (2.8) | 3.1 (2.5) |
| Contr | 4.1 (2.2) | 2.9 (2.8) | 3.2 (2.5) |
Source: Authors’ own work
Contr, control; Int, intervention; N/R, not reported; SD, standard deviation.
FIGURE 2Forest plot of the effect of strengthening exercise versus no therapeutic exercise (control) in improving pain measured at 12 months.
The baseline and follow-up values for quality of life scores of studies incorporating strengthening or endurance exercise as an intervention compared to their respective controls.
| Author | Group | Baseline Mean (SD) | 20 Weeks Mean (SD) | 12 Months Mean (SD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andersen et al. ( | Int 1 | 12 (16) | N/R | - |
| Int 2 | 13 (18) | N/R | ||
| Int 3 | 10 (16) | N/R | ||
| Contr | 11 (14) | N/R | ||
| Nikander et al. ( | Int 1 | 35 (13) | - | 12 (13) |
| Contr | 38 (15) | 26 (16) | ||
| Salo et al. ( | Int 2 | 0.9034 (0.05854) | - | 0.9271 (0.06338) |
| Contr | 0.9124 (0.04997) | 0.9101 (0.05341) | ||
| Viljanen et al. ( | Int 1 | 29 (15.4) | - | 19 (15.5) |
| Contr | 26 (13.8) | 17 (13.7 ) | ||
| Normal life limited by pain (0–10) | Int 1 | 2.6 (2.3) | 1.5 (2.0) | |
| Contr | 2.3 (2.0) | 1.3 (1.8) | ||
| Work limited by neck pain (0–10) | Int 1 | 3.3 (2.3) | 2.0 (2.3) | |
| Contr | 2.8 (2.1) | 1.5 (1.9) | ||
| Subjective workability (0–10) | Int 1 | 7.7 (1.1) | 7.9 (1.2) | |
| Contr | 7.8 (1.2) | 8.0 (1.4) | ||
| Nikander et al. ( | Int 2 | 38 (14) | - | 16 (16) |
| Contr | 38 (15) | 26 (16) | ||
| Salo et al. ( | Int 1 | 0.8962 (0.06298) | - | 0.9209 (0.05704) |
| Contr | 0.9124 (0.04997) | 0.9101 (0.05341) |
Source: Authors’ own work
Contr, control; Int, intervention; N/R, not reported; SD, standard deviation.
FIGURE 3Forest plot of the effect of strengthening exercise versus no therapeutic exercise (control) in improving quality of life measured at 12 months.