Overview
This study aims to investigate the effects of different exercise approaches on physical status, cognitive functions, brain structures, and blood biomarkers in individuals with chronic neck pain.
Description
Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal disorder. It has been stated in the literature that in addition to physical disabilities, cognitive problems may also be observed in these individuals. Still, the neurophysiological and biochemical mechanisms related to these disabilities are not yet sufficiently clear. Previous studies conducted on individuals with chronic neck pain are mostly evaluation studies aimed at existing disabilities, and our planned study seeks to achieve positive improvements in these disabilities by applying a treatment approach known to be effective on physical and cognitive health, such as exercise. Within the scope of the project, neuropsychological tests will be applied to the participants to evaluate attention, memory, visual and spatial structuring, language skills, and executive functions. Participants' brain structural changes will be evaluated with T1-weighted imaging, and brain perfusion changes will be evaluated with Arterial Spin Labeling imaging. Within the scope of physical condition and pain-related evaluations, participants' pain intensity, neck disability levels, muscle strength, functional capacities, pain catastrophizing level, kinesiophobia, central sensitization, and sleep quality will be evaluated. Finally, blood samples of the participants will be collected and serum concentrations of Cortisol, Interleukin 1-Beta, Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha, Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1, Interleukin-10, Irisin, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Nerve Growth Factor and Cathepsin-B will be examined. All these assessments will be applied both before and after the exercise applications, and only muscle strength and functional capacities will be measured again at the end of the 6th week so that the exercise program can progress according to the gains in physical condition. Individuals whose initial assessments are completed will be assigned to aerobic exercise, strength exercises, or home exercise control group by stratified randomization method. Exercise applications will be applied 3 days a week for 3 months and each participant will participate in a total of 36 exercise sessions individually. It is anticipated that revealing the cognitive, physical, neurophysiological, and biochemical effects of aerobic, strengthening, and home exercise practices in individuals with chronic neck pain and explaining the similarities and superiorities of different exercise practices will pave the way for planning targeted health services.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants aged 20-65
- Having neck pain at least 3 months and rated as 3 or more according to the Numeric Rating Scale
- Having a score of 10 or more according to the Neck Disability Index
- Having a score of 24 or above according to the Mini Mental State Examination
- Right hand dominancy according to Edinburgh Handedness Inventory
- Having at least a primary school graduate
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having neuropsychiatric, neurologic, metabolic, cardiovascular, and inflammatory disease(s)
- Participating in a rehabilitation program for neck pain in the last 6 months
- Having an exercise or sports history of 6 months or more
- Presence of brain parenchymal lesion on MRI
- Presence of materials in the body such as jewelry, metal, hearing aid, pacemaker, lead that cannot be removed and are not suitable for MRI
- History of neck or shoulder surgery
- Being pregnant or having given birth within the last year


