1. Effectiveness of Manipulative Therapy on Neck Pain, Function and Disability. A Systematic Review
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Nan Xu and Elif Nur Surucu
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Nursing ,RT1-120 ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
Background: Neck pain is a common musculoskeletal issue affecting people worldwide, and manipulative therapy is implemented as a treatment for it. Aim: To analyse the effects of different manipulative therapy techniques on the pain intensity, sensitivity and function in patients with neck pain. Methods. Studies between 2012 - April 2022 were selected to investigate the effectiveness of manipulative therapy on neck pain, function and disability. The databases PubMed ®, CNKI, Science Direct, Springer LINK, ResearchGate, Semantic Scholar, Taylor & Francis Online and Google Scholar were utilised. The selection criteria included studies involving human subjects with neck musculoskeletal pain, focusing on the effects of manipulative therapy on neck pain management and function. Results: 10 studies with 573 subjects were included. Strong evidence supported that manipulative therapy was effective in reducing pain and increasing the pain threshold and the function of the neck. A significant (p
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- 2023
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