About this trial
The goal of this feasibility RCT is to establish the feasibility of undertaking a RCT investigating the effectiveness of a multi component structured rehabilitation intervention aiming at reducing physical disability in people with mild stable Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy. The main question it will answer are what is the incidence of mild stable DCM in the neurosurgical OPD clinics, what is the eligibility rate and participate rate of those eligible. It will also investigate the acceptability of the intervention to both participants and clinicians and participant retention.
Researchers will compare a structured rehabilitation intervention to clinical surveillance. The structured rehabilitation intervention will include education, a physical activity behavioural change intervention, cervical range of motion exercises, neck, upper limb and scapular strengthening exercises and task specific hand function training.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
• Diagnosis of DCM (Clinical symptom of DCM +/- Upper motor neuron sign + imaging evidence of cervical cord compression). Diagnosis will be confirmed by a consultant neurosurgeon (19).
Modified Japanese Orthopaedic assessment (mJOA) score of 15-17, indicating mild DCM. The mJOA is a clinician administered validated measure of DCM severity (20)
Adequate comprehension of English to understand the purpose of the study and give written informed consent
Disqualifiers
Patient or surgeon preference for urgent surgical decompression for progressive DCM, motor radiculopathy or severe unrelenting radicular arm pain or significant risk factors for progression including co-existing cervical radiculopathy and circumferential cord compression.
Diagnosis of other neurological condition that could confound assessment.
Involvement in another clinical study or trial
Pregnancy
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Structured rehabilitation intervention
- Clinical Surveillance