Intense pain and moderate disability are seen most patients with symptomatic cervical disc herniation (CDH). Since neck motion and motor control are associated with changes in neck pain and disability, it is highly likely that patients with neck pain related disability would display dual-task interference (DTI) during postural control with a cognitive task. It is very important for patients with cervical disk herniation to perform more than one task at the same time for many activities of daily living. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare balance performance in dual task between patients with CDH related chronic neck pain and asymptomatic controls.
This study was designed cross-sectional controlled study. Thirty-two patients with CDH related chronic neck pain and twenty-three age and sex-matched asymptomatic controls participated in this study. The Neck Disability Index (NDI) was used to assess neck pain related disability. The Biodex Balance System (BBS; Biodex Medical Systems, Shirley, New York, USA) was used to assess postural control. This system allows individuals to measure their stability limits. It also examines the control of the center of gravity on the support surface and balance abilities when trying to move it. The evaluated parameters of this system are presented below; modified clinical test of sensory integration of balance (mCTSIB), athletic single leg test (ASLT), limits of stability (LOS), and fall risk assessment were performed with and without a cognitive task. Dual-task interference (DTI) was assessed. In order to avoid the order bias of postural control measurements during "Single-task" and "Dual-task" for each case, the order of the measurements was determined by randomization on the first day by using sealed envelope method. After single/double task randomization was made, the order of tests was also randomized by using sealed envelopes containing two different orders (1-mCTSIB, 2-ASLT, 3-Fall test, 4-LOS and 1- LOS, 2- Fall test, 3- ASLT, 4-mCTSIB). Before starting the evaluations, the participants were informed about the tests. Considering methodological bias, the same investigator performed all assessments and all participants received standardized and identical instructions. Single and dual task measurements were made as follows: Single task measurements involved the measurement of balance parameters by using Biodex Balance System without any additional cognitive task. For assessment of dual task performance, the participants were asked to perform an additional cognitive task (counting backwards from 200 by three or seven) during measurements . DTI values were calculated for all balance parameters using the formulas below : DTI %= (Dual Task-Single Task)/Single Task\*100
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
55
The Neck Disability Index (NDI) was used to assess neck pain related disability. The Biodex Balance System was used to assess postural control.Clinical test of sensory integration of balance (mCTSIB), athletic single leg test (ASLT), limits of stability (LOS), and fall risk assessment were performed with and without a cognitive task.In order to avoid the order bias of postural control measurements during "Single-task" and "Dual-task" for each case, the order of the measurements was determined by randomization on the first day by using sealed envelope method. After single/double task randomization was made, the order of tests was also randomized by using sealed envelopes containing two different orders (1-mCTSIB, 2-ASLT, 3-Fall test, 4-LOS and 1- LOS, 2- Fall test, 3- ASLT, 4-mCTSIB).
Hayriye Yılmaz
Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)
Balance
The Biodex Balance System (BBS; Biodex Medical Systems, Shirley, New York, USA) was used to assess postural control.The evaluated parameters of this system are presented below:The modified clinical test of sensory integration of balance (mCTSIB), athletic single leg test (ASLT), limits of stability (LOS), and fall risk assessment were performed with and without a cognitive task.
Time frame: Baseline
The modified Clinical Test of Sensory Integration of Balance (mCTSIB)
The mCTSIB was used to assess individuals capability to use sensory inputs for balance.
Time frame: Baseline
Athletic Single Leg Test (ASLT)
The evaluation was made with eyes open and closed on one leg (dominant limb) on a firm floor on the balance device platform
Time frame: Baseline
Limits of Stability (LOS):
This test is the best test that measures dynamic control among the standard sway tests.
Time frame: Baseline
Fall risk assessment
The pre-test platform level was adjusted so that the starting position was 12 and the ending position was 8
Time frame: Baseline
Disability level
The disability level will be measured with the Turkish version of Neck Disability Index (NDI). It consists of 10 sections which include the severity of pain, personal care, lifting, reading, headache, concentration, work-life, driving, sleeping and leisure activities. There are 6 responses for each section, scored 0 (no pain and no functional limitation) and 5 (worst pain and maximum limitation). The total score ranges from 0 to 50.
Time frame: Baseline
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