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Short-term effects of spinal thrust joint manipulation on postural sway in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain: a randomized controlled trial.

Raúl Romero-Del ReyManuel Saavedra HernándezCleofás Rodríguez BlancoLuis Palomeque Del CerroRaquel Alarcón Rodríguez
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The application of upper cervical thrust joint manipulation is more effective in improving stabilometric parameters in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain. Trial registration: The study was registered in the Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (no. ACTRN12619000546156).Implications for rehabilitationPatients who suffer from neck pain exhibit increased postural sway than asymptomatic subjects.Both spinal manipulation treatments applied in this study are equally effective in reducing neck pain.Spinal manipulation treatment on the upper cervical spine improves postural stability parameters.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • spinal cord
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • phase ii
  • phase iii
  • open label