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NCT06580990
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Neck-specific Exercises Effectively Improves Whiplash-associated Disorders.

Sponsor: Universidad de Concepcion

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Summary

Whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) are common injuries from motor vehicle accidents, typically treated with a return to normal activity and neck exercises. The Spinetrack device has been approved for deep neck musculature training, but its impact on pain and disability in subacute WAD patients in a virtual setting hasn't been evaluated yet. This study aims to assess the effect of a telerehabilitation programme using the Spinetrack device on pain and self-perceived disability in subacute WAD I and II patients. The single-blinded, randomised, controlled clinical trial will involve 102 participants divided into three groups: a telerehabilitation group using Spinetrack, a group with a standard telerehabilitation programme, and a usual care group. Training will be conducted via video call for six weeks. The study expects to confirm that deep neck musculature training reduces pain and disability in WAD patients and establish Spinetrack as an efficient tool for subacute WAD treatment.

Official title: Effectiveness of a Telerehabilitation Programme Based on Specific Neck Specific Neck Exercises in Patients With Whiplash-associated Disorders. Randomised Clinical Trial Controlled and Multicentric

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

102

Start Date

2024-10-29

Completion Date

2026-07-30

Last Updated

2026-01-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

specific neck exercises with the Spinetrack

This group will receive an telerehabilitation exercise programme for the deep neck musculature using the spinetrack

PROCEDURE

specific neck exercises

This group will receive a telerehabilitation programme with exercise for the deep neck musculature

Locations (1)

Universidad de Concepción

Concepción, Región del Biobío, Chile