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Short-term changes in median nerve neural tension after a suboccipital muscle inhibition technique in subjects with cervical whiplash: A randomised c…

2014

Abstract Objectives To assess the immediate effect of a suboccipital muscle inhibition (SMI) technique on: (a) neck pain, (b) elbow extension range of motion during the upper limb neurodynamic test of the median nerve (ULNT-1), and (c) grip strength in subjects with cervical whiplash; and determine the relationships between key variables. Design Randomised, single-blind, controlled clinical trial. Setting Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, University of Seville, Spain. Participants Forty subjects {mean age 34 years [standard deviation (SD) 3.6]} with Grade I or II cervical whiplash and a positive response to the ULNT-1 were recruited and distributed into two study groups: inter…

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Patología degenerativa del raquis cervical. Revisión

2020

Patología Degenerativa del Raquis Cervical. Revisión La enfermedad degenerativa cervical es frecuente, aunque casi siempre asintomática. Cuando se manifiesta, los síntomas pueden presentarse en forma de dolor cervical axial de radiculopatía o de mielopatía. La compresión crónica del raquis cervical debido a procesos degenerativos, incluyendo la hernia discal, espondilosis, y la hipertrofia ligamentosa o su osificación, ha sido en su conjunto atribuido como mielopatía cervical degenerativa (DCM).

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