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Comparison of an exercise program with and without manual therapy for patients with chronic neck pain and upper cervical rotation restriction. Randomized controlled trial.

Jacobo Rodríguez-SanzMiguel Malo-UrriésMaría Orosia Lucha-LópezCarles López-de-CelisAlbert Perez-BellmuntJaime Corral-de-ToroCésar Hidalgo-García
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
Four 20-min sessions of manual therapy and exercise, along with a home-exercise program, was found to be more effective than an exercise protocol and a home-exercise program in improving the neck disability index, flexion-rotation test, pain intensity, and pressure pain threshold, in the short, medium, and medium-long term in patients with chronic neck pain and upper rotation restriction. Cervical range of motion improved with the addition of manual therapy in the medium and medium-long term. The high dropout rate may have compromised the external validity of the study.
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