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Pathophysiology behind prolonged whiplash associated disorders: study protocol for an experimental study

机译:延长鞭打相关疾病背后的病理生理学:实验研究的研究方案

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There is insufficient knowledge of pathophysiological parameters to understand the mechanism behind prolonged whiplash associated disorders (WAD), and it is not known whether or not changes can be restored by rehabilitation. The aims of the projects are to investigate imaging and molecular biomarkers, cervical kinaesthesia, postural sway and the association with pain, disability and other outcomes in individuals with longstanding WAD, before and after a neck-specific exercise intervention. Another aim is to compare individuals with WAD with healthy controls. Participants are a sub-group (n?=?30) of individuals recruited from an ongoing randomized controlled study (RCT). Measurements in this experimental prospective study will be carried out at baseline (before intervention) and at a three month follow-up (end of physiotherapy intervention), and will include muscle structure and inflammation using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), brain structure and function related to pain using functional MRI (fMRI), muscle function using ultrasonography, biomarkers using samples of blood and saliva, cervical kinaesthesia using the "butterfly test" and static balance test using an iPhone app. Association with other measures (self-reported and clinical measures) obtained in the RCT (e.g. background data, pain, disability, satisfaction with care, work ability, quality of life) may be investigated. Healthy volunteers matched for age and gender will be recruited as controls (n?=?30). The study results may contribute to the development of improved diagnostics and improved rehabilitation methods for WAD. Clinicaltrial.gov Protocol ID: NCT03664934, initial release 09/11/2018.
机译:不足以了解病理生理学参数,以了解长时间鞭打相关疾病(WAD)后面的机制,并不知道是否可以通过康复来恢复变化。该项目的目标是调查成像和分子生物标志物,宫颈癌,姿势摇摆,与颈部特异性的行使干预之前和之后的人类的疼痛,残疾和疼痛,残疾和其他结果。另一项目标是将个体与健康的控制进行比较。与会者是从正在进行的随机对照研究(RCT)招募的子组(N?=?30)。该实验前瞻性研究中的测量将在基线(干预前)和三个月的随访(物理治疗干预结束)进行,并且包括使用磁共振成像(MRI),脑结构和功能的肌肉结构和炎症与使用功能性MRI(FMRI)的疼痛有关,使用超声检查的肌肉功能,使用血液和唾液样品,宫颈Kinaesthesia使用iPhone应用程序使用“蝴蝶测试”和静态平衡测试。可以调查与RCT中获得的其他措施(自我报告和临床措施)的关联(例如背景数据,疼痛,残疾,在小心,工作能力,生命质量的满意度)中可能进行调查。与年龄和性别相匹配的健康志愿者将被招募为控制(n?= 30)。研究结果可能有助于开发改进的诊断和改进妇女康复方法。 ClinicalTrial.gov议定书ID:NCT03664934,初始版本09/11/2018。

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