Upper Cervical Spine Rotational Hypomobility Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparative Study of the Effects of Two Sub-occipital Techniques on Healthy Subjects With Limited Mobility According to the Flexion-rotation Test
The cervical spine should work as a functional unit. If hypomobility should exist in any of
the segments it would limit the mobility of the spine as a whole. Although it is frequent
that certain cervical segments present hypomobility, they are not always related to
symptomatology. The effects of inhibition sub-occipital techniques on cervical mobility have
not been evaluated.
The objetive of this trials is to assess and compare the effects on cervical mobility, of the
manual technique of sub-occipital inhibition by applying pressure and self-treatment by way
of Occipivot® cushion, in subjects with no cervical symptomatology but with limited mobility
assessed by the flexion-rotation test.
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| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Completed |
NCT02404766 -
Effects of C0-C1 Mobilization in the Neutral Position in Subjects With Upper Cervical Rotational Hypomobility
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Phase 3 |