The aim of this project is to investigate, whether physical training, targeted neck and shoulder muscles, can reduce and prevent neck pain among military helicopter pilots and crewmembers.
Military helicopter pilots and crewmembers is often burdened by work-related neck and shoulder pain. Neck pain is a health challenge, that can reduce functional level, concentration and operational safety. Physical exercise has shown good efficacy in reducing neck/shoulder pain in other occupational groups in previous studies. The Royal Danish Air Force and the University of Southern Denmark, wishes to examine whether specific physical exercise can prevent and reduce neck/shoulder pain within this occupational group. Participants in this project will be randomly selected to either a physical exercise group or a reference group. * The physical exercise group will follow a training program targeted neck and shoulder muscles and train 1 hour per week (3 x 20 min) for 26 weeks. * The reference group will continue normal routines, including workout routines. They will later be offered the same training program as the Physical Exercise group provided that training has a positive effect.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
69
Specific Strength Training for the Neck and Shoulder Muscles
Hilicopter Wing Karup
Karup, Denmark
Neck and shoulder pain
Neck pain will be assessed as self-rated pain on a 10 point scale by questionnaire at baseline and follow-up after 6 months
Time frame: 6 months
Pressure-Pain-Threshold
Pressure-Pain-Threshold will be assessed at baseline and follow-up after 6 months
Time frame: 6 months
Muscle strength and steadiness
Muscle strength and steadiness will be quantified by force transducers at baseline and follow-up after 6 months
Time frame: 6 months
Postural stability
Postural stability will be assessed at baseline and follow-up after 6 months
Time frame: 6 months
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