Tensioner's Mobilization on the Centralization of Symptoms in Cervicobrachial Pain Syndrome .
Influence of Tensioner's Mobilization on the Centralization of Symptoms in Cervicobrachial Pain Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Asian Spine J. 2022 01-Feb;():. 10.31616/asj.2020.0109Thirty patients with cervicobrachial pain syndrome were randomized to receive 3 sessions per week for 2 weeks of neural mobilization by tensioner's technique plus conventional treatment (hot pack, postural advice with cervical lateral glide) (n=15) or conventional treatment alone (n=15). Outcomes of interest included the Wernicke's scale for centralization of pain, and pain on a Visual Analog Scale (VAS), assessed after 3 and 6 sessions. Both Wernicke centralization of pain scores and VAS pain scores were significantly better in the neural mobilization group vs. the control group.
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