Effect of therapeutic exercise and sleeping neck support on patients with chronic neck pain: A randomized clinical trial

被引:0
作者
Helewa, Antoine
Goldsmith, Charles H.
Smythe, Hugh A.
Lee, Peter
Obright, Kathy
Stitt, Larry
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Med, Toronto, ON M4G 2Y6, Canada
[2] Univ Western Ontario, Sch Phys Therapy, London, ON, Canada
[3] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, London, ON, Canada
[4] McMaster Univ, Dept Clin Epidemiol & Biostat, Hamilton, ON, Canada
关键词
neck pain therapy; exercise; contoured pillow; randomized clinical trial; factorial design;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective. To investigate the effects of therapeutic exercises and sleeping neck support contoured pillows on patients with chronic neck pain. Methods. Using a factorial design in a prospective clinical trial, participants were equally allocated at random to 4 treatment groups in the study: (1) placebo control, of hot or cold packs and massage; (2) sleeping neck support pillow and placebo; (3) active neck exercises and placebo; and (4) combined exercise and sleeping neck support pillow and placebo. Participants were treated by physical therapists over a 6 week period and assessed by masked independent assessors at 0, 3, 6, 12, 24 weeks, and 12 months, with the 12 week assessment being the primary decision time. The primary outcome measure was the Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire (NPQ). Results. For the 128/151 (85%) participants tested at 12 weeks, the NPQ descriptive statistics of count, mean (standard deviation) were: Initial: 128, 31.0 (11.3) at Week 12; All: 128, 18.5 (11.6); Control: 34, 18.6 (10.0); Pillow: 32, 21.5 (13.1); Active neck exercises: 29, 20.1 (11.6); and Combined: 33, 14.1 (10.6). Factorial analysis of variance showed that the main effects of Exercise (p = 0.146) and Pillow (p = 0.443) were not statistically significant; but the interaction of Exercise plus Pillow (p = 0.029) was statistically significant and clinically meaningful. Conclusion. Treatment by physiotherapists trained to teach both exercises and the use of a neck support pillow achieved the most favorable benefit for participants with chronic neck pain; either strategy alone was not more effective than a control regimen. Time was an important cofactor.
引用
收藏
页码:151 / 158
页数:8
相关论文
共 17 条
[1]  
Aker PD, 1996, BMJ-BRIT MED J, V313, P1291
[2]   A comparison of three types of neck support in fibromyalgia patients [J].
Ambrogio, N ;
Cuttiford, J ;
Lineker, S ;
Li, L .
ARTHRITIS CARE AND RESEARCH, 1998, 11 (05) :405-410
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2004, COCHRANE LIB
[4]  
[Anonymous], 2001, SF 36 PHYS MENTAL HL
[5]   The Saskatchewan Health and Back Pain Survey -: The prevalence of neck pain and related disability in Saskatchewan adults [J].
Côté, P ;
Cassidy, JD ;
Carroll, L .
SPINE, 1998, 23 (15) :1689-1698
[6]  
HELEWA A, 1986, J RHEUMATOL, V13, P1044
[7]  
HELEWA A, 1994, PHYS THER, V74, pS26
[8]  
HULT L, 1954, Acta Orthop Scand Suppl, V16, P1
[9]   Cervical pain: A comparison of three pillows [J].
Lavin, RA ;
Pappagallo, M ;
Kuhlemeier, KV .
ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1997, 78 (02) :193-198
[10]   DISC DEGENERATION - ITS FREQUENCY AND RELATIONSHIP TO SYMPTOMS [J].
LAWRENCE, JS .
ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 1969, 28 (02) :121-+