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IMMEDIATE EFFECT OF CERVICAL MANIPULATION ON PAIN AND RANGE OF MOTION IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC MECHANICAL NECK PAIN

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Table 2: Cervical spine flexion at pre and post interven-tion
Table 9: Paired t-test for the Control Group

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