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Chronic mechanical neck pain is related to changes in musculoskeletal tissue
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Active trigger points on the trapezius muscle and scapula are common in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain
The study included 101 participants with chronic mechanical neck pain, divided into an intervention group (DN+MT, n=47) and a control group (SDN+MT, n=54)
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Participants received two courses of treatment
The results showed that there were differences in pain intensity between groups (P<0.
01)
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In the DN+MT group, the pain was reduced after the first intervention (NPRS: 3.
In summary, DN+MT is effective in reducing pain intensity, PPT, cervical disability and cervical ROM in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain, and is significantly better than SDN+MT
Original source:
Gracia M Gallego-Sendarrubias, et al.
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