Cervical and Diaphragmatic Manual Therapy for Chronic Neck Pain
Cervical and Diaphragmatic Manual Therapy for Chronic Neck Pain
The Effectiveness of Manual Therapy in the Cervical Spine and Diaphragm, in Combination with Breathing Re-Education Exercises, on the Range of Motion and Forward Head Posture in Patients with Non-Specific Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Healthcare (Basel) . 2025 Jul 21;13(14):1765.Synopsis
Ninety patients with non-specific chronic neck pain were randomized to receive cervical spine (Mulligan Concept) and diaphragm manual therapy plus breathing re-education (EG1; n=30), cervical spine manual therapy plus sham diaphragmatic therapy (EG2; n=30), or conventional physiotherapy (CG; n=30). The primary outcome of interest was active cervical spine range of motion (flexion/extension, bilate...
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