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No significant advantage in neck coordination exercises in women with chronic neck pain

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January 2015

No significant advantage in neck coordination exercises in women with chronic neck pain

Vol: 4| Issue: 1| Number:4| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Effects of neck coordination exercise on sensorimotor function in chronic neck pain: A randomized controlled trial

J Rehabil Med. 2014 Sep 30;46(9):908-14

Contributing Authors:
T Rudolfsson M Djupsjöbacka C Häger M Björklund

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One hundred and eight female patients suffering from chronic, non-specific neck pain were randomly assigned to neck coordination exercises, strength training for the neck and shoulders or massage therapy. The purpose of this trial was to evaluate the sensorimotor effects of neck coordination exercises using a newly developed training device. The primary outcomes of interest were postural sway and ...

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