Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000036634 |
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Receipt number | R000041736 |
Scientific Title | Involvement of Cervical Muscle Lesions and Parasympathetic Nervous System in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2019/05/01 |
Last modified on | 2019/05/01 12:29:37 |
Involvement of Cervical Muscle Lesions and Parasympathetic Nervous System in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
CFS
Involvement of Cervical Muscle Lesions and Parasympathetic Nervous System in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Involvement of Cervical Muscle Lesions and Parasympathetic Nervous System in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: CFS
Japan |
To clarify the involvement of cervical muscle lesions as well as the parasympathetic nervous system in the chronic fatigue (CFS) patients
Medicine in general | Orthopedics |
Others
NO
To clarify the involvement of cervical muscle lesions as well as the parasympathetic nervous system in the CFS patients, this prospective study examined the effects of local modulation of cervical muscles by physical therapies in patients with CFS.
Efficacy
1) Number of patients complaining cervical disorders in the self-rated records on the medical interview sheets before and after the physical treatments
2) Pupil light reflex parameters (the initial pupil diameter before the stimulus, the percentage of constriction rate and the velocity of the constriction) before and after the physical treatments
Interventional
Single arm
Non-randomized
Open -no one is blinded
Uncontrolled
1
Treatment
Device,equipment |
During hospitalization, all patients underwent local modulation of the cervical muscles through physical therapies: low-frequency electrical stimulation therapy and far-infrared irradiation for 15 minutes 2 or 3 times daily
10 | years-old | < |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
1) CFS patients over the age of 10, who visited our institutions from May 2006 through Jan 2019.
2) Resistant to outpatient care
3) Patients who were hospitalized for 5 to 120 days were enrolled.
1) Diagnosed to have specific diseases in other organs after admission
2) Underwent surgeries of the cervical spine
3) Received other pharmacological or non-pharmacological treatments in addition to the physical therapies at their insistence
4) Quit the physical therapies due to adverse events that were judged to be therapy-related by the physicians
5) Dischaged themselves from the hospital based on their own judgement with unknown reasons.
1500
1st name | Hiroshi |
Middle name | |
Last name | Kawaguchi |
Tokyo Neurological Center
Orthopaedics and Spine Department
105-0001
Toranomon 4-1-17, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
+81-90-3002-5156
kawaguchi0126@gmail.com
1st name | Hiroki |
Middle name | |
Last name | Fujii |
Tokyo Neurological Center
Office
105-0001
Toranomon 4-1-17, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
+81-35776-1200
fujii@tokyo-neurological-center.com
There is no outside sponsor associated with this study.
Tokyo Neurological Center
Matsui Hospital
Self funding
Tokyo Neurological Center
Toranomon 4-1-17, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan
+81-35776-1200
fujii@tokyo-neurological-center.com
NO
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Terminated
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2019 | Year | 01 | Month | 31 | Day |
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https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000041736
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