
Proprioceptive training and craniocervical flexion training are effective in improving JPE

Proprioceptive training and craniocervical flexion training are effective in improving JPE
Retraining cervical joint position sense: The effect of two exercise regimes.
J Orthop Res. 2007 Mar;25(3):404-12Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
64 female participants with chronic neck pain were randomized to either receive a conventional proprioceptive training or a craniocervical flexion training program to compare efficacy in in improving proprioceptive acuity. The results observed following the interventions indicated that an improvement in joint position error was seen in both the proprioceptive training group and those participating...
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