A single session of visual feedback improves range of motion in patients with chronic idiopathic neck pain: A randomized and controlled study.
Daniela RibeiroAnabela Gonçalves SilvaPublished in: Musculoskeletal care (2018)
The study findings suggest that performing a series of 10 active movements of the neck while observing the reflection of the neck in a mirror might help to improve neck range of motion. Furthermore, our results support further studies investigating the effect of longer interventions using visual feedback of the neck, either alone or combined with other interventions.
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