This study sets out to investigate the potential effect of auditory disturbances on human movement
Clinicians routinely investigate/test human movement but if/how this is effect by auditory disturbances is unclear. This study sets out to investigate the impact of auditory disturbances on human movement.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
A sound will be played from a portable device (smartphone) during movement
Department of Physiotherapy, University College of Northern Denmark
Aalborg, Denmark
Range of motion
Range of movement will be assessed by measuring displacement of the body part being moved (i.e. moving the head, back, arm or leg from a neutral position to end of range in flexion, extension, rotation, addiction or abduction)
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 2hours)
Experienced pain
Any potential pain during the functional tasks will be monitored using a 0-11 numeric rating scale (NRS) with 0 being no pain and 10 being worst imaginable pain
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 2hours)
Experienced difficultness of performing movement
a 6-point Likert scale going from 0 = 'no problems', 1 = minimally difficult; 2 = somewhat difficult; 3 = fairly difficult; 4 = very difficult; 5 = unable to perform
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 2hours)
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