Background and Aim: The prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints is high among dentists however, only a few studies have focused on this topic. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of an exercise program for neck pain relief in dentists practicing in Tehran. Materials and Methods: A questionnaire was administered among 46 dentists in Tehran matched by age, gender (all males) and neck pain complaints in the past six months. Sub-jects were randomly divided into two groups. The first group received exercise therapy while the second group was given no exercise. Pain was measured at two months after the intervention using the visual analog scale (VAS). Data were analyzed using t-test and P<0.05 was considered statistically significa...
WOS: 000268316700005PubMed ID: 19565156Objective: To determine the efficacy of neck stabilization ex...
Background: Manual therapy according to the School of Manual Therapy Utrecht (MTU) is a specific typ...
Neck disorders are common, disabling and costly. The effectiveness of exercise as a physiotherapy in...
Aim of this study is to identify the impacts of physiotherapy program and physical activity on reduc...
The neck pain (Cervicalgia) is an occupational health problem in dentists and is present from the pr...
Introduction: After low back pain, the neck pain is the most prevalent pain among (especially elderl...
Background: Chronic non-specific neck pain is common in modern industrialized countries causing suff...
Background: Therapeutic exercises have been used by Physiotherapists to manage musculoskeletal disor...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effec-tiveness of frequently applied conservative...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effectiveness of frequently applied conservative ...
PubMed ID: 19565156Objective: To determine the efficacy of neck stabilization exercises in the manag...
Study Design. Randomized clinical trial. Objective. To assess the effectiveness of m...
Background: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are the most common occupational injuries...
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effectiveness of frequently applied conservative ...
WOS: 000268316700005PubMed ID: 19565156Objective: To determine the efficacy of neck stabilization ex...
Background: Manual therapy according to the School of Manual Therapy Utrecht (MTU) is a specific typ...
Neck disorders are common, disabling and costly. The effectiveness of exercise as a physiotherapy in...
Aim of this study is to identify the impacts of physiotherapy program and physical activity on reduc...
The neck pain (Cervicalgia) is an occupational health problem in dentists and is present from the pr...
Introduction: After low back pain, the neck pain is the most prevalent pain among (especially elderl...
Background: Chronic non-specific neck pain is common in modern industrialized countries causing suff...
Background: Therapeutic exercises have been used by Physiotherapists to manage musculoskeletal disor...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effec-tiveness of frequently applied conservative...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effectiveness of frequently applied conservative ...
PubMed ID: 19565156Objective: To determine the efficacy of neck stabilization exercises in the manag...
Study Design. Randomized clinical trial. Objective. To assess the effectiveness of m...
Background: Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) are the most common occupational injuries...
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a common problem, but the effectiveness of frequently applied conservative ...
WOS: 000268316700005PubMed ID: 19565156Objective: To determine the efficacy of neck stabilization ex...
Background: Manual therapy according to the School of Manual Therapy Utrecht (MTU) is a specific typ...
Neck disorders are common, disabling and costly. The effectiveness of exercise as a physiotherapy in...