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Non-specific chronic neck pain is a fairly common disease that has a great impact, and it is greatly affected by social and psychological factors
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The most common treatment methods are based on manual therapy and specific therapeutic exercises.
Researchers explored the short- and medium-term effects of different therapies on subjects with non-specific chronic neck pain
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The subjects were randomly divided into three groups: manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, and placebo
The results showed that there was a statistical difference between the experimental group and the control group (P 0.
05), but there was no difference between the experimental group
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Nevertheless, the manual treatment group improved perceived pain earlier than the therapeutic exercise group, and the therapeutic exercise group reduced cervical disability earlier than the manual treatment group
In summary, there is no difference between the groups in the short and medium term
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Manipulative therapy can achieve the goal of reducing pain faster than therapeutic exercise
Original source:
Carlos Bernal-Utrera, et al.
Manual therapy versus therapeutic exercise in non- specific chronic neck pain: a randomized controlled trial in this message