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This group presents with mild to moderate pain levels.\n\nKinematic training intervention (head and neck movement training): focused on head and neck movement training in a sitting position with changing velocities, amplitudes and changes of direction without specific range of motion limits. 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Patients will perform 4 training sessions per week (20 min duration each), for four weeks.",[23],"Other: Larger movement deficit training group",{"label":25,"type":10,"description":26,"interventionNames":27},"Patients with largest movement deficits","This gorup stays least time and furthest away from the target, with highest undershoot (all difficulty levels, with significantly affected performance already at easy level) and overshoot; presents with moderate to severe pain levels",[28],"Other: Largest movement deficit training protocol",{"label":30,"type":31,"description":32,"interventionNames":33},"Control group of patinets with neck pain","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR","Group of patients with neck pain consisting equally from all four cluster groups.",[34],"Other: Control group intervention protocol",[36,41,45,49,53],{"type":6,"name":37,"description":38,"armGroupLabels":39,"otherNames":40},"Smallest movement deficit training protocol","Kinematic training intervention (head and neck movement training): focused on head and neck movement training in a sitting position with changing velocities (ranges of difficulty levels from 0,5 to 3, 3 to 5, and 4 to 7 deg\u002Fs), amplitudes (40 to 90% ROM), and changes of direction\u002Fmovements (combination of single and mixed axis of movement - flexion\u002Fextension and lef or right rotations). The listed parameters are increased when the average accuracy of two following training sessions reaches 60% time-on-target. Patients will perform 4 training sessions per week (20 min duration each), for four weeks.",[9],null,{"type":6,"name":42,"description":43,"armGroupLabels":44,"otherNames":40},"Smaller movement deficit training protocol","Kinematic training intervention (head and neck movement training): focused on head and neck movement training in a sitting position with the task to catch the moving target (always starting 2-15 deg in front of the starting position of the head) moving at different constant velocities (ranges of individual trial velocities at different difficulty levels - 0,5 to 3, 3 to 5, and 4 to 7 deg\u002Fs), amplitudes (40 to 90% ROM). Movements will be perfromed in a diagonal 2D line encompasing flexion\u002Fextension and rotations). The listed parameters are increased when the average session accuracy reaches 60% time-on-target. 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The listed parameters are increased when the average session accuracy reaches 60% time-on-target. If 60% time-on-target will be reached before the end of 4 week training period, training intervention of the group with smaller movement deficits will be continued. Patients will perform 4 training sessions per week (20 min duration each), for four weeks.",[20],{"type":6,"name":50,"description":51,"armGroupLabels":52,"otherNames":40},"Largest movement deficit training protocol","Kinematic training intervention (head and neck movement training): focused on head and neck movement training in a sitting position with the goal to follow the moving target (always starting at the same starting position as the head) moving at different constant velocities (ranges of individual trial velocities at different difficulty levels - 0,5 to 3, 3 to 5, and 4 to 7 deg\u002Fs), amplitudes (40 to 90% ROM). All movements finish at random point which has to be maintained for 5 s. Movements will be performed in a single axis (flexion\u002Fextension and seperatelly rotations). The listed parameters are increased when the average session accuracy reaches 60% time-on-target. If 60% time-on-target will be reached before the end of 4 week training period, training intervention of the group with larger movement deficits will be continued. Patients will perform 4 training sessions per week (20 min duration each), for four weeks.",[25],{"type":6,"name":54,"description":55,"armGroupLabels":56,"otherNames":40},"Control group intervention protocol","Kinematic training intervention (head and neck movement training): focused on head and neck movement training in a sitting position with constant velocities (ranges of difficulty levels from 0,5 to 3, 3 to 5, and 4 to 7 deg\u002Fs), at different amplitudes between trials (40 to 90% ROM), and at predefined movement paths (square, circle, zig-zag and figure of 8 pattern). 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Ziva Majcen Rosker, PT, PhD","100625130","kinematic-training-in-patients-with-neck-pain-based-on-machine-learning-classification-approach-100625130",false,"NCT07418632","Kinematic Training in Patients With Neck Pain Based on Machine Learning Classification Approach","What is the Ability of Datamining Approaches to Cluster Patients With Idiopathic Neck Pain and Can Machine Learning Algorithms Provide More Efficient Rehabilitation and Less Recurrence Based on Kinaesthetic Training Protocols","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* presence of neck pain\n* pain level minimum 3 of 10 on VAS\n* did not receive conventional physiotherapy in last 6 months\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* any upper extremity pain within last 2 years\n* any neurological or vestibular dissorders\n* type 2 diabetes\n* diagnosed psychiatric dissorders\n* medication or alcohol consumptin in last 30 hours","ALL","18 Years","65 Years",{"count":95,"type":96},38,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[99],"NA","The goal of this clinical trial is to study if kinematic training based on novel kinematic assessment clasification approach can decrease chronic neck pain and prevent its reoccurance better than conventional kinematic training in adults. The main question\\[s\\] it aims to answer \\[is\u002Fare\\]:\n\nDoes clustering patients with neck pain based on head and neck movement characteristics lead to more efficient kinematic rehabilitation training and improved clinical outcomes\n\nResearchers will compare effects of cluster specific kinematic training to see if it effects pain levels and its reoccurance.\n\nParticipants will \\[describe the main tasks participants will be asked to do, interventions they'll be given and use bullets if it is more than 2 items\\].",[102],"Chronic Neck Pain","2026-02-13",{"date":105,"type":106},"2026-02-18","ACTUAL",{"date":108,"type":96},"2026-03-18",{"date":110,"type":96},"2026-09-20",{"name":5,"class":6},1]