Does a combination of physical training, specific exercises and pain education improve health-related quality of life in patients with chronic neck pain? A randomised control trial with a 4-month follow up

I. Ris , K. Søgaard , B. Gram , K. Agerbo , E. Boyle , B. Juul-Kristensen
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Abstract

Aim

To investigate the effect of combining pain education, specific exercises and graded physical activity training (exercise) compared with pain education alone (control) on physical health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) in chronic neck pain patients.

Methods

A multicentre randomised controlled trial of 200 neck pain patients receiving pain education. The exercise group received additional exercises for neck/shoulder, balance and oculomotor function, plus graded physical activity training. Patient-reported outcome measures (Short Form-36 Physical and Mental component summary scores, EuroQol-5D, Beck Depression Inventory-II, Neck Disability Index, Pain Bothersomeness, Patient-Specific Functioning Scale, Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia, Global Perceived Effect) and clinical tests (Aastrand Physical Fitness, cervical Range of Motion, Pressure Pain Threshold at infraspinatus, tibialis anterior and cervical spine, Cranio-cervical Flexion, Cervical Extension muscle function, and oculomotion) were recorded at baseline and after 4 months.

Results

The exercise group showed statistically significant improvement in physical HR-QoL, mental HR-QoL, depression, cervical pressure pain threshold, cervical extension movement, muscle function, and oculomotion. Per protocol analyses confirmed these results with additional significant improvements in the exercise group compared with controls.

Conclusions

This multimodal intervention may be an effective intervention for chronic neck pain patients.

Trial registration

The trial was registered on www.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01431261 and at the Regional Scientific Ethics Committee of Southern Denmark S-20100069.

体育训练、特定运动和疼痛教育相结合是否能改善慢性颈部疼痛患者的健康相关生活质量?随机对照试验,随访4个月
目的探讨疼痛教育、特定运动和分级运动训练(运动)与疼痛教育(对照)相结合对慢性颈部疼痛患者身体健康相关生活质量(HR-QoL)的影响。方法对200例接受疼痛教育的颈部疼痛患者进行多中心随机对照试验。运动组接受额外的颈部/肩部、平衡和动眼肌功能锻炼,以及分级的体育活动训练。患者报告的结果测量(短表36身心成分总结评分、EuroQol-5D、Beck抑郁量表- ii、颈部残疾指数、疼痛困扰、患者特定功能量表、坦帕运动恐惧症量表、整体感知效应)和临床测试(Aastrand体能、颈椎活动度、脊下压痛阈值、胫骨前肌和颈椎、颅颈屈曲、颈椎伸肌功能、在基线和4个月后记录眼球运动。结果运动组在生理HR-QoL、精神HR-QoL、抑郁、颈压痛阈、颈伸运动、肌肉功能、眼部运动方面均有统计学意义的改善。每个方案分析证实了这些结果,与对照组相比,运动组有额外的显著改善。结论多模式干预是治疗慢性颈痛的有效方法。试验注册:该试验在www.ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01431261和丹麦南部区域科学伦理委员会S-20100069注册。
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Manual Therapy
Manual Therapy 医学-康复医学
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