Clinical Trial

Acute Effects of Therapeutic Ultrasound on Passive Muscle Stiffness and Pain in Patients With Neck Pain

Study acronym: TUS-Neck
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Summary
This study will test whether one session of therapeutic ultrasound can immediately reduce muscle stiffness and pain in adults with neck pain. Participants aged 18-50 years who report neck pain of at least 3 out of 10 will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: (1) active ultrasound or (2) sham ultrasound. Both groups will receive the same 10-minute procedure with the probe moved slowly over the painful neck muscles; however, the sham device will not deliver ultrasound energy. Before and right after the session, we will measure passive muscle stiffness at standard points on the neck and shoulder muscles using a handheld device and will record pain intensity on a 0-10 scale. We will also record the Neck Disability Index on the same day. The main question is whether active ultrasound produces a larger immediate decrease in muscle stiffness than sham. We will also examine changes in pain and neck function. The session is performed by trained physiotherapists in a clinic setting. Potential risks are minimal (such as temporary warmth or mild skin redness). There is no cost to participate. Results may help guide safe, non-drug treatment options for neck pain.
Protocol Amendment History 1 amendment
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended once since 2025-09-24.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Enrolling by Invitation 2025-11-20
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07203040
Lead Sponsor Erzurum Technical University
Collaborators: Ataturk University, Amasya University, Bangor University
Conditions Neck Pain
Enrollment 24 participants
Start Date 2025-09-25
Primary Completion 2025-11-25 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-11-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-11-25