Linking Physiological Responses to Clinical Outcomes Following Cervical Spine Manipulation

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

150

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

September 12, 2023

Primary Completion Date

November 10, 2024

Study Completion Date

November 12, 2024

Conditions
Neck Pain
Interventions
PROCEDURE

Spinal manipulation

The manipulation will be delivered to the articular pillar of the most painful level of the cervical spine, as determined by the patient history \& physical examination, by a registered and practicing chiropractor. The participant will be positioned supine with the head supported by the clinician's hands. The articular process of the involved vertebra will be contacted by the antero-lateral aspect of the proximal phalanx of the second digit of the clinician's index finger. The head will be taken into flexion, ipsilateral lateral flexion and contralateral rotation to the pre-manipulative position. A rapid, controlled low-amplitude thrust will be applied in a further posterior-anterior line of drive. Ipsilateral in this instance means the same side as the primary contact i.e. for manipulation applied to the right side, the right side of the participant's neck will be contacted.

PROCEDURE

Spinal mobilization

The mobilization will consist of one set of posterior-anterior spinal mobilization applied with either a crossed-thumb or pisiform contact centrally over the spinous process of the most painful level of the cervical spine by a registered and practicing health care practitioner (i.e. physiotherapist).

Trial Locations (1)

8008

Balgrist University Hospital, Zurich

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

OTHER

lead

Balgrist University Hospital

OTHER

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