Responsiveness of the cervical joint position error test to detect changes in neck proprioception following four weeks of home-based proprioceptive training

Author:

AlDahas AhmadORCID,Devecchi Valter,Deane Janet A.ORCID,Falla DeborahORCID

Abstract

Introduction People with chronic neck pain (CNP) commonly exhibit a range of physical impairments including cervical proprioceptive deficits. Assessing proprioception using a head mounted laser to assess joint position error (JPE) is a reliable and valid measure. However, the responsiveness of this measure has not been assessed. Objective To assess the responsiveness of the measure of cervical JPE after a 4-week home-based neck proprioceptive training intervention in people with CNP. Design An observational study to assess the responsiveness of the measure of cervical JPE. Methods The JPE test was assessed in people with CNP before and after 4 weeks of neck proprioception training. JPE was assessed as participants performed neck joint position sense tests for flexion, extension, right rotation, and left rotation in sitting and standing which were performed in a random order. Both the absolute and constant JPE were assessed. The intervention consisted of neck repositioning exercises as well as movement sense exercises. Cohen’s d effect size was used to assess the internal responsiveness of the JPE test. The Pearson’s correlation was used to assess the change of scores of the laser pointer and measures from inertial measurement units (IMUs) (external responsiveness). Results After 4 weeks of proprioception training, JPE assessed in sitting reduced from 2.69-3.57 to 1.88-1.98 for flexion, extension, and right rotation with large effect sizes (Cohen’s d range: 1.25–2.00). For left rotation, JPE reduced from 3.23 to 1.9, and the effect size was close to being large (Cohen’s d: 0.79). When assessed in standing, JPE reduced from 3.49-4.52 to 1.5-2.33 with large effect sizes (Cohen’s d range: 0.89–1.25) for flexion, extension, right rotation, and left rotation. Large effect sizes were not observed for the constant JPE when assessed in either sitting or standing. The assessment of the external responsiveness revealed weak correlations between the change of scores obtained from the laser pointer and the IMUs for all movements, apart from the constant JPE in sitting for left rotation, which showed a strong correlation (r = 0.7). Conclusion The results of this study showed that the measure of the JPE has sufficient internal responsiveness, however, the external responsiveness was inadequate. Further research is advised.

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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