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    Manual therapy and exercise for neck pain: a systematic review >> DOWNLOAD

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    They considered systematic reviews, RCTs and quasi-RCTs of manual or exercise therapy in patients with pain arising locally in a shoulder with grossly abnormal mobility. The review included eight systematic reviews and six RCTs, of which three included exercise interventions only and three included both exercise and manual therapy (mobilisation).
    OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of manual therapies in the treatment of nonspecific neck pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Medline and the Cochrane Library were searched for randomized controlled trials of manual therapy or mobilization, used alone or with exercises to treat pain and functional impairment related to nonspecific neck pain.
    Manual therapy is often used for patients with neck pain with or without radicular symptoms. There is sparse evidence on the effectiveness in cervical radiculopathy. The aim of this study was to
    Review question. We reviewed the evidence about the effect of exercise therapy on pain, disability, patient satisfaction, and quality of life among people with neck pain.. Background . Neck pain is common; it can limit a person’s ability to participate in normal activities and is costly.
    Chronic neck pain (CNP) is common and costly, and the effect of physiotherapeutic interventions on the condition is unclear. We reviewed the literature for evidence of effect of physiotherapy interventions on patients with CNP. Five bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and PEDro) were systematically searched.
    Thus, it is important to know the cause of neck pain prior to initiation of physical therapy. It is very important to do neck exercises not only when you are in pain, but also to prevent any injuries and keep your neck muscles strong. Physical therapy for neck is provided by physical therapist and chiropractor. 2 Manual therapy has been shown to be effective for certain conditons but more research is needed to identify other suitable patients Recent randomised clinical trials found manual therapy to be more effective than other methods of conservative management for low back and neck pain.1-5 On the other hand, some randomised clinical trials,6-13 systematic reviews,14 and meta-analyses15 concluded
    Manual therapy is often used for patients with neck pain with or without radicular symptoms. There is sparse evidence on the effectiveness in cervical radiculopathy. The aim of this study was to assess current levels of evidence on the effectiveness of manual therapy interventions for patients with cervical radiculopathy.
    Despite this, there are no systematic reviews comparing the efficacy of targeted versus non-targeted manual therapy and/or exercise. This systematic review was undertaken in order to determine the efficacy of such targeted treatment in adults with NSLBP.
    Manual therapy, exercise therapy or a combination in the management of adult neck pain. A systematic review. Posted on October 28, 2017 by Scott Buxton. Neck pain is a common and often disabling musculoskeletal condition. Two therapies frequently prescribed for its management are manual therapy
    Manual therapy is another very common treatment provided by physical therapists and chiropractors for neck pain. Several systematic reviews of manual therapy (mobilization and/or manipulation) for neck pain with or without CH have found that manual therapy may be an effective treatment, but more studies with a control group are needed. 7, 17

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