Neck Pain Clinical Trials
A listing of Neck Pain medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 113 clinical trials
Thermotherapy in Acute Nonspecific Neck Pain
Neck pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal pain disorders secondary to low back pain. Medical and non-medical treatments such as physiotherapy are applied in its treatment. Patients with nonspecific neck pain (NBA) can be treated with various interventions such as drug therapy, manual therapy, heat and exercise. Although …
Treating Chronic Cervicogenic Head and Neck Pain
The primary aim is to test the combined effectiveness of OMT and targeted head exercise (THE) to achieve a significant decrease in headache measures of frequency, intensity, and duration in a Treatment group when compared to a Control group whose members receive only standard medical care. A parallel, 2-arm, longitudinal, …
High-intensity Laser Therapy for Neck Pain
Chronic nonspecific neck pain is a common musculoskeletal disorder recognized for its high rates of disability and economic losses, ranking second in musculoskeletal conditions after low back pain. There are several effective physical therapy interventions to treat chronic nonspecific neck pain, such as laser therapy. High-intensity laser therapy (HILT) is …
Manual Therapy in Patients With Neck Pain
Neck pain is a common clinical condition of some diseases that affect the soft tissues, musculotendinous structures and joints of the cervical spine. It is characterized by pain in the posterior and lateral muscles of the neck, muscle contractures and partial functional impotence. An important finding is that approximately 60% …
PCT of Pharmacopuncture for Chronic Neck Pain
A pragmatic clinical study to compare the effectiveness of pharmacopuncture and acupuncture treatment strategies in patients with chronic neck pain
Scapular Repositioning for Neck Pain and Scapular Dysfunction
This randomized controlled trial is designed to evaluate the effects of scapular repositioning in individuals with neck pain and scapular dysfunction. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does scapular repositioning reduce neck pain, increase range of motion, and improve joint position sense and pressure pain threshold? Which type …
Effect Cervical Proprioceptive Training Cervical Proprioception Neck Pain:
Twenty-two male and female patients with neck pain participated in this study, aged from 25-40 years. They randomly distributed into 2 group: group (A, study) consisted of 11 patients received cervical proprioceptive training, while group (B, control) consisted of 11 patients received usual care. The treatment was performed 3 times …
Validating a Clinical Prediction Rule to Guide Manual Therapy and Exercise for Neck Pain Relief in 140 Participants With Neck Pain
Neck pain is a common issue that can lead to long-term disability and lost work time for many individuals. Despite numerous studies, finding effective treatment strategies has been challenging. One possible reason for this is that treatments may not have been tested on the specific groups of people who would …
Radiofrequency Neurotomy for Chronic Facet Joint Related Neck Pain
This is a single-center, double blind, sham-controlled randomized trial (N: 34) to assess the long term efficacy of RF neurotomy of cervical medial branches. Patients with chronic unilateral neck pain who are found eligible and achieve ≥50% pain relief of two predictive and comparative test blocks will be included in …
Contextual Factors-Enriched Standard Care on Mechanical Neck Pain
The primary purpose of this study will be to determine if a CFs-Enriched Standard Care approach is an effective treatment for mechanical neck pain in terms of reducing pain and improving function. We hypothesize that a 4-week CFs-Enriched Standard Care approach will be superior to Standard Care alone in terms …