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RecruitingNCT07245615

Effect of Vibro-tactile Stimulation Intensity on Head Posture in Cervical Dystonia

The Effects of Different Vibro-tactile Stimulation Intensities on Head Posture in Cervical Dystonia

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
50 (estimated)
Sponsor
University of Minnesota · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
30 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The primary goal of this clinical trial is to examine the effects of cervical vibrotactile stimulation intensity on abnormal head posture in people with cervical dystonia. The main question is: Does higher vibration intensity correct head posture to a greater extent than lower vibration intensity? Researchers will compare the head posture of participants with cervical dystonia who receive different intensities of vibration to cervical muscles. The secondary goal of this clinical trial is to examine the degree of proprioceptive impairment in cervical dystonia. Specifically, the study will assess proprioceptive impairment at the neck, wrist, and ankle joints, and seeks to determine whether the impairment improves with cervical vibrotactile stimulation. Researchers will compare the proprioception testing results of these joints between cervical dystonia patients and age- and sex- matched healthy controls. Researchers will also compare the neck proprioception testing results of cervical dystonia patients before and after stimulation. Participants will visit the lab once for three hours, where they will go through: 1. clinical questionnaires; 2. neck, wrist, and ankle proprioception testing, 3. vibrotactile stimulation where they sit and relax 4. neck proprioception testing

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEcervical vibrotactile stimulationThe intervention in this study is vibrotactile stimulation with 3 different intensities on 4 combinations of cervical muscles. The three intensity levels are 0.25mm, 0.64mm, and 1.48mm of movement range of the vibrator, when attached to the cervical area. The four muscle combinations (left and right SCM, left and right TRP, left SCM and TRP, right SCM and TRP) are selected as they were shown to be more effective than other combinations in a previous studies. The total number of bouts of stimulation is 12 (3 intensities \* 4 muscle combinations). Each VTS application is 2 minutes long, resulting in total stimulation time of 24 minutes. There will be a 5-minute break of no-vibration between each application of vibration. During the intervention, the participant will remain seated and asked to not interfere voluntarily with dystonic muscle spasms. During breaks, they can adjust their head posture for their comfort. Extra breaks will be given if needed.

Timeline

Start date
2025-12-05
Primary completion
2026-05-01
Completion
2026-06-01
First posted
2025-11-24
Last updated
2026-04-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07245615. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.