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 head movements.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
44
A sound will be played from a portable device (smartphone mounted with earphones) during movement
FysioDanmark Aalborg
Aalborg, Denmark
Dept. Of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University
Gistrup, Denmark
Range of motion
Range of motion will be assessed during head rotations (i.e. moving the head from a neutral position to end of range in rotation before returning to the start position)
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1
Head repositioning accuracy
Head repositioning accuracy will be assessed as the error between the starting point and the end point following a head rotation (i.e. moving the head from a neutral position to end of range in rotation before returning to the start position) and will be repressed in degrees.
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1
Quality of head movement
Quality of movement (smoothness) will be determined using calculations of jerk variance (Jerk is the time derivative of acceleration which will be measures using an inertial measurement unit. The measure will be converted to a unitless measure where higher values indicates less smooth movements), assessed during head rotations (i.e. moving the head from a neutral position to end of range in rotation before returning to the start position).
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1
Perceived stiffness during movement
Participants will rate their perceived stiffness during head movement using a 0-100 numerical rating scale, where 0 = no stiffness and 100 = worst stiffness imaginable.
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1
Perceived difficultness of performing movement
Participants will rate the Perceived difficultness of performing head movements using 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
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Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1
Perceived neck pain intensity
Participants will rate ant potential pain during the session using a 0-11 numeric rating scale (NRS) with 0 = no pain and 10 = worst imaginable pain
Time frame: During a single test session (approximately 45minutes) at day 1