Objectives: To compare the effects of biofeedback with those of active exercise and passive treatment in treating work-related neck and shoulder pain. Design: A randomized controlled trial with 3 intervention groups and a control group. Setting: Participants were recruited from outpatient physiotherapy clinics and a local hospital. Participants: All participants reported consistent neck and shoulder pain related to computer use for more than 3 months in the past year and no severe trauma or serious pathology. A total of 72 potential participants were recruited initially, of whom a smaller group of individuals (n=60) completed the randomized controlled trial. Interventions: The 3 interventions were applied for 6 weeks. In the biofeedback gro...
The Effects of Different Physiotherapy Programs on Functional Status and Quality of Life in Patients...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) such as neck and shoulder pain is high in computer...
Research goals: Identify physiotherapy effects on non-specific neck pain reduction of office employe...
The aim of this randomized controlled study was to explore if an intervention with biofeedback train...
Background: Biofeedback is used to optimise muscle activation patterns in people with neck pain. Obj...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders such as neck and shoulder pain is 44% in the general pop...
Objective: To investigate the effects of ambulant myofeedback training including ergonomic counselli...
Objective: To investigate the effects of ambulant myofeedback training including ergonomic counselli...
Introduction: Although posture is a known contributor to musculoskeletal pain, existing efforts to i...
Neck and upper limb pain is frequently reported by computer workers. It is becoming a common problem...
Abstract Background Neck and shoulder complaints are common among employees in sedentary occupations...
Introduction: Although posture is a known contributor to musculoskeletal pain, existing efforts to i...
Aim: To identify the different mobilization techniques and stretching exercise impact for chronic ne...
Background: The etiology of neck pain is multifactorial and includes personal and work-related facto...
Background Musculoskeletal disorders are highly prevalent among office workers, with strong evidence...
The Effects of Different Physiotherapy Programs on Functional Status and Quality of Life in Patients...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) such as neck and shoulder pain is high in computer...
Research goals: Identify physiotherapy effects on non-specific neck pain reduction of office employe...
The aim of this randomized controlled study was to explore if an intervention with biofeedback train...
Background: Biofeedback is used to optimise muscle activation patterns in people with neck pain. Obj...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders such as neck and shoulder pain is 44% in the general pop...
Objective: To investigate the effects of ambulant myofeedback training including ergonomic counselli...
Objective: To investigate the effects of ambulant myofeedback training including ergonomic counselli...
Introduction: Although posture is a known contributor to musculoskeletal pain, existing efforts to i...
Neck and upper limb pain is frequently reported by computer workers. It is becoming a common problem...
Abstract Background Neck and shoulder complaints are common among employees in sedentary occupations...
Introduction: Although posture is a known contributor to musculoskeletal pain, existing efforts to i...
Aim: To identify the different mobilization techniques and stretching exercise impact for chronic ne...
Background: The etiology of neck pain is multifactorial and includes personal and work-related facto...
Background Musculoskeletal disorders are highly prevalent among office workers, with strong evidence...
The Effects of Different Physiotherapy Programs on Functional Status and Quality of Life in Patients...
The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) such as neck and shoulder pain is high in computer...
Research goals: Identify physiotherapy effects on non-specific neck pain reduction of office employe...