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The aim of this study is to compare the effects of applying monopolar dielectric radiofrequency diathermy plus therapeutic neck yoga with performing only therapeutic neck yoga in patients with non-specific chronic neck pain.


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Chronic non-specific neck pain (CNNP) is a widespread public health problem in the modern world. CNNP is considered persistent neck pain or severe neck discomfort for more than 3 months, which is caused by poor posture and mechanical and degenerative changes, excluding pain due to neck cancer, infections, hernias or other neck disorders or pathologies. In the general population, 71% of adults have neck pain at some time in their lives, and its annual prevalence in the general and working population varies between 30% and 50%. In addition, CNNP is an important cause of work absenteeism and disability. The research of effective techniques and therapies in the approach of this ailment is a current need within the field of physiotherapy and would mean a reduction of the direct and indirect costs in the health systems generated by patients diagnosed with non-specific chronic neck pain. One of the therapies that is achieving positive results in the symptomatology of different musculoskeletal pathologies such as fibromyalgia syndrome , multiple sclerosis or femoropatellar pain syndrome, is the technique of applying monopolar electric diathermy by radiofrequency emission (MDR), using the Physicalm® device which produces an increase in local temperature due to the action of electromagnetic waves that stimulate tissue metabolism and reduce pain. Due to all the structural and functional alterations that occur in CNNP, within clinical practice guidelines exercise is one of the most important components in rehabilitation programs for patients with neck pain. Recently, supervised therapeutic exercise has been included as a common intervention in clinical practice worldwide. ;


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NCT number NCT06072313
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad de Almeria
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2023
Completion date January 30, 2024

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