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Neck pain as the problem of our time
During life, neck pain occurs in 20-70% of people, its prevalence in the total population is 4.9%, and the annual morbidity varies from 30 to 70%. Neck pain significantly reduces the quality of life and can lead to disability.
V. A. Golovacheva +2 more
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Introduction Structural brain alterations in pain-related areas have been demonstrated in patients with non-specific neck pain. While manual therapy combined with therapeutic exercise is an effective management for neck pain, its underlying mechanisms ...
Rungtawan Chaikla +5 more
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Background Neck pain is the fourth worldwide leading cause of disability and represents 22% of musculoskeletal disorders. Conservative intervention has been strongly recommended to treat chronic neck pain and Telerehabilitation is the alternative for the
Juliene Corrêa Barbosa +4 more
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Background and purpose In recent years, dietary practices have begun to be used in painful conditions. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a vegan diet and therapeutic exercise in patients with chronic non-specific neck pain.
Mustafa S. Torlak +4 more
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Background Chronic non-specific neck pain is related to limited cervical mobility, impaired function, neck muscles myofascial pain syndrome, and stress at work.
Ester Cerezo-Téllez +5 more
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INTRODUCTION: Forward head posture is considered to be the most common musculoskeletal postural imbalance causing protrusion of head anterior to trunk.
Sonam Yangdol, Balaji Gandhi
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Risk factors for non-specific neck pain in young adults. A systematic review [PDF]
Abstract Background Young adulthood is a sensitive period of life where development of musculoskeletal neck pain may be established and impact future health. The objective of this systematic review was to investigate risk factors for non-specific neck pain in young adults. Methods
Henriette Jahre +4 more
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Association of neck pain with stress, anxiety and depression among young adults
Objective :To determine the pain intensity of non-specific neck pain and find out the association of neck pain with stress, anxiety and depression.
Fouzia Batool +5 more
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Treatment based classification systems for patients with non-specific neck pain. A systematic review. [PDF]
We aimed to identify published classification systems with a targeted treatment approach (treatment-based classification systems (TBCSs)) for patients with non-specific neck pain, and assess their quality and effectiveness.Systematic review.MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, PEDro and the grey literature were systematically searched from inception to December ...
Maissan, Francois +4 more
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Correlation of head and shoulder posture with non-specific neck pain: A cross-sectional study
Non-specific neck pain (NSNP) is one of the most significant health problems especially with frequent use of media devices as computers and cell phones that may be associated with some faulty postures as forward head posture or rounded shoulders.
Kadrya H Battecha +10 more
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