The short and mid-term effects of Mulligan concept in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain

Journal Title: Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: Mechanical chronic neck pain is very common musculoskeletal dysfunction among people, manifesting one or more pain-induced movements and disability impairments. Clinical guidelines suggest passive cervical mobilization and thoracic manipulation as manual therapy interventions. Mulligan concept has positive effect in patients with lumbar and thoracic spine mechanical chronic pain. Study objective was to investigate possible clinical effects of Mulligan techniques in patients with cervical pain according to pain and disability status.

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K Zemadanis

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  • EP ID EP535229
  • DOI 10.29328/journal.jnpr.1001018
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K Zemadanis (2018). The short and mid-term effects of Mulligan concept in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain. Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, 2(1), 22-35. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-535229