A Study Protocol on the Effectiveness of Radial Shockwave Therapy on Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Mixed Methods Study That Combines a Randomised Control Trial and Semi-Structured Interviews
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Aims of the Study
Primary Aims
- To determine the effectiveness of radial shockwave therapy compared to a sham (placebo) for the treatment of patients with MPS in neck and upper back.
- To establish the experiences of patients with MPS in the neck and upper back receiving radial shockwave treatment.
1.2. Research Questions
- Is radial shockwave therapy more effective at improving MPS in the neck and upper back and compared to a sham (placebo)?
- What are the experiences of patients with MPS in the neck and upper back receiving radial shockwave therapy?
2. Methods and Materials
2.1. Mixed Method Design
2.2. Phase 1: Methods
Design: Quantitative—Randomised Controlled Trial
2.3. Study Setting
2.4. Identification of Potential Participants
2.5. Clinician Involvement in the Study
2.6. Recruitment of Potential Participants
2.7. Randomisation
2.8. Interventions
2.8.1. Intervention (Experimental) Group
2.8.2. Control (Sham (Placebo)) Group
2.9. Outcome Measures and Follow-Up
2.9.1. Baseline Assessment
2.9.2. Primary Outcomes
2.9.3. Numeric Pain Scale (NPS)
2.9.4. Neck Disability Index (NDI)
2.9.5. Pressure Pain Threshold (PPT)
2.9.6. Quality of Life (QoL)
2.9.7. Follow-Up Assessment
2.10. Blinding
2.11. Loss to Follow-Up
2.12. Data and Treatment Fidelity
2.13. Statistical Considerations
2.13.1. Sample Size Calculations
2.13.2. Non-Response and Intention to Treat Analysis
2.14. Plan of Analysis
2.15. Ethical Considerations
2.16. Phase 2
Design: Qualitative Semi-Structured Approach
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Ogbeivor, C.; AlMubarak, H.; Akomolafe, T.; Alkahtani, H.; AlMugizel, H.; Aldosari, H.; Aldhwayan, N. A Study Protocol on the Effectiveness of Radial Shockwave Therapy on Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Mixed Methods Study That Combines a Randomised Control Trial and Semi-Structured Interviews. Rheumato 2023, 3, 106-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/rheumato3010009
Ogbeivor C, AlMubarak H, Akomolafe T, Alkahtani H, AlMugizel H, Aldosari H, Aldhwayan N. A Study Protocol on the Effectiveness of Radial Shockwave Therapy on Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Mixed Methods Study That Combines a Randomised Control Trial and Semi-Structured Interviews. Rheumato. 2023; 3(1):106-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/rheumato3010009
Chicago/Turabian StyleOgbeivor, Collins, Huda AlMubarak, Tola Akomolafe, Hamad Alkahtani, Hussain AlMugizel, Hala Aldosari, and Nouf Aldhwayan. 2023. "A Study Protocol on the Effectiveness of Radial Shockwave Therapy on Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Mixed Methods Study That Combines a Randomised Control Trial and Semi-Structured Interviews" Rheumato 3, no. 1: 106-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/rheumato3010009
APA StyleOgbeivor, C., AlMubarak, H., Akomolafe, T., Alkahtani, H., AlMugizel, H., Aldosari, H., & Aldhwayan, N. (2023). A Study Protocol on the Effectiveness of Radial Shockwave Therapy on Myofascial Pain Syndrome: A Mixed Methods Study That Combines a Randomised Control Trial and Semi-Structured Interviews. Rheumato, 3(1), 106-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/rheumato3010009