
Improved Flexion & Extension Range of Motion With Thoracic Self-Mobilization in Mechanical Neck Pain

Improved Flexion & Extension Range of Motion With Thoracic Self-Mobilization in Mechanical Neck Pain
Immediate effects of thoracic spine self-mobilization in patients with mechanical neck pain: A randomized controlled trial
J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2019 Apr;23(2): 417-424.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Fifty-two patients with mechanical neck pain were randomized to receive thoracic spine self-mobilization (n=25) or sham self-mobilization (n=27) for functional improvement. The primary outcome of interest was the level of disability, measured using the Neck Disability Index (NDI). Secondary outcomes of interest included resting neck pain on a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and active range of motion...
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