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Clinical Management and Measurement of Upper Limb
Disability in Neck Pain Patients

Clinical Management and Measurement of Upper Limb Disability in Neck Pain Patients

... of patients experiencing this form (Binder 2007, Jull et ...and patients with potentially more severe forms of NP such as Whiplash Associated Disorder (WAD) or cervical radiculopathy is not ... See full document

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Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain: A systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol)

Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain: A systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol)

... Upper limb disability is a common musculoskeletal condition frequently associated with neck ...validated upper limb outcome measures in the assessment and management of ... See full document

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Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain : a systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol)

Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain : a systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol)

... assess upper limb functional capacity during the examination of patients with neck pain and, where indicated, incorporate upper limb re- habilitation in their ... See full document

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Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain: a systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol)

Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain: a systematic review of measurement and practical properties (protocol)

... assess upper limb functional capacity during the examination of patients with neck pain and, where indicated, incorporate upper limb re- habilitation in their ... See full document

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<p>Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Outcomes of 10 kHz SCS in Patients with Upper Limb and Neck Pain</p>

<p>Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Outcomes of 10 kHz SCS in Patients with Upper Limb and Neck Pain</p>

... the patients reported improvement in sleep following 10 kHz SCS treatment, results comparable to multicentre retrospective review in chronic trunk and/or limb pain patients (improvement in 68% ... See full document

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Conclusion: Perceived intensity of neck pain, and perceived disability significantly reduced following four weeks of osteopathic management. This pilot study suggests that osteopathic treatment is effective for the management of chronic and sub-chronic ne

Conclusion: Perceived intensity of neck pain, and perceived disability significantly reduced following four weeks of osteopathic management. This pilot study suggests that osteopathic treatment is effective for the management of chronic and sub-chronic neck pain

... of neck pain is contentious. Bogduk 6 states the aetiology of neck pain is a disorder of the cervical spine, and it can refer from various anatomical structures that are nociceptive and thus ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Prevalence of upper limb pain and disability and its correlates with demographic and personal factors&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Prevalence of upper limb pain and disability and its correlates with demographic and personal factors</p>

... that upper limb disability increased with the use of public transport to the ...285 patients with upper limb disability, who indicated upper limb pain ... See full document

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Effect of Maitland mobilization versus mulligan (SNAGS) mobilization on head repositioning accuracy (HRA), pain and functional disability in patients with chronic neck pain   A randomized controlled clinical trial

Effect of Maitland mobilization versus mulligan (SNAGS) mobilization on head repositioning accuracy (HRA), pain and functional disability in patients with chronic neck pain A randomized controlled clinical trial

... radiating pain with weakness, paraesthesia and decreased deep tendon reflex in upper limb, Rheumatologic disorders, Ankylosing spondylitis, any history of recent trauma or surgery around neck ... See full document

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The effects of deep neck muscle specific training versus general exercises on deep neck muscle thickness, pain and disability in patients with chronic non specific neck pain: protocol for a randomized clinical trial (RCT)

The effects of deep neck muscle specific training versus general exercises on deep neck muscle thickness, pain and disability in patients with chronic non specific neck pain: protocol for a randomized clinical trial (RCT)

... All necessary information about the trial including the study purpose and procedure will be given to the partici- pants both orally and in writing. The participants will then be allocated randomly to two exercise groups, ... See full document

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Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain  A systematic review of measurement and practical properties

Measures of upper limb function for people with neck pain A systematic review of measurement and practical properties

... between neck pain (NP) and upper limb disability ...Optimal management of NP should incorporate upper limb rehabilitation and therefore include the use of an ULD ... See full document

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... on pain levels and disability ratings in a population of neck pain patients seen in a private practice ...if patients who receive a more completely reduced upper cervical ... See full document

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Change in pain, disability and influence of fear avoidance in a work focused intervention on neck and back pain: a randomized controlled trial

Change in pain, disability and influence of fear avoidance in a work focused intervention on neck and back pain: a randomized controlled trial

... included patients, and was conducted in specialist ...on pain and disability is reports from the randomised controlled trial, but the two intervention groups were merged in the ana- lyses of FABQ ... See full document

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Is time of neck pain onset a prognostic factor in whiplash-associated disorders?

Is time of neck pain onset a prognostic factor in whiplash-associated disorders?

... The data was collected prospectively from an inception cohort of claimants at two Swedish insurance companies Trygg-Hansa and Aktsam. These companies had at the time of the data collection approximately 20% of the market ... See full document

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Comparing the Efficacy of First Rib Maitland Mobilisation and Muscle Energy Technique on Pain, Disability and Head Position Sense in Patients with Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain

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... include pain on the costo-sternal or costo-vertebral joints of the primary rib; pain within the head, neck, shoulder, or arm; and restrictions or pain throughout exhalation or ...flex ... See full document

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Evaluation of the immediate effect of acupuncture on pain, cervical range of motion and electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius muscle in patients with nonspecific neck pain: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Evaluation of the immediate effect of acupuncture on pain, cervical range of motion and electromyographic activity of the upper trapezius muscle in patients with nonspecific neck pain: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... A range of motion instrument will be used to determine cervical spine movements (Model: CROM Basic, Perform- ance Attainment Associates, Roseville, Minnesota, United States). This instrument is composed of two gravity ... See full document

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Book Reviews

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... In addition to the work environment, interventions for WRNP may need to be focused on specific groups. For example, some companies promote the use of alternative therapies that endorse relaxation and a general sense of ... See full document

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The Relationship between Pain Self-efficacy and Pain intensity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

The Relationship between Pain Self-efficacy and Pain intensity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

... 21- Flor H, Hermann C. Biopsychosocial models of pain. In: Dworkin RH., Breitbart WS. editors. Psychosocial aspects of pain: A handbook for health care providers. Progress in pain research and ... See full document

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Effects of local treatment with and without sensorimotor and balance exercise in individuals with neck pain: protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Effects of local treatment with and without sensorimotor and balance exercise in individuals with neck pain: protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... with neck pain with impaired joint position sense and balance will be recruited into the ...local neck treatment, ii) local treatment plus tailored sensorimotor exercises, iii) local treatment plus ... See full document

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Efficacy of strengthening exercises and endurance exercises for neck muscles in reducing pain and disability in patients with mechanical neck pain – A Comparative Study.

Efficacy of strengthening exercises and endurance exercises for neck muscles in reducing pain and disability in patients with mechanical neck pain – A Comparative Study.

... This questionnaire is designed to enable us to understand how much your neck pain has affected your ability to manage in everyday life. Please answer every section and mark in each section only the one ... See full document

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Role of mri in evaluation of non traumatic causes of brachial plexus pathologies

Role of mri in evaluation of non traumatic causes of brachial plexus pathologies

... Cervical rib is a supernumerary or accessory rib arising from the seventh cervical vertebrae. It is one of the cause for thoracic 3 out of 4 cases had bilateral radiating upper limb pain with ... See full document

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