Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Instrumental, Manipulative and Soft Tissue Approaches for the Suboccipital Region in Subjects With Chronic Mechanical Neck Pain. A Randomized Controlled Trial
The aim of the study is to compare the effectiveness between the suboccipital inhibition technique, the suboccipital inhibition carried out with the INYBI instrument and the suboccipital inhibition with the INYBI plus the upper cervical manipulation, all in patients with chronic mechanic cervicalgia, and to determine which of these techniques is the most effective in the variables studied. In order to do so, 96 subjects participated in the study, being assigned to the 3 intervention groups. We expected the combined treatment (INYBI instrument + upper cervical manipulation) to be the one to produce the best results.
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