Studies have shown that aerobic exercise (AE) may improve symptoms related to non-specific neck pain (NNP); however, the variables of the exercise programs and the overall effectiveness of AE have not been evaluated in a systematic review. Therefore, this review aimed to describe and discuss the variables of the AE programs used in clinical trials for patients with NNP. Included studies were analyzed for the selected AE variables such as intensity, frequency, duration, delivery, supervision, and adherence. The PEDro scale was used to assess the methodological quality of the studies. From the literature search, six studies met the inclusion criteria and were evaluated. After reviewing all the included studies, it was found that a range of AE...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neck pain is very common in new industrial societies. Endurance and neurom...
Study Design. A randomized controlled trial with sin-gle-blind outcome assessments. Objective. To ev...
[Bertozzi L, Gardenghi I, Turoni F, et al. Effect of therapeutic exercise on pain and disability in ...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of general, whole-body, physical exercise interventions co...
OBJECTIVE: To review and update the evidence for different forms of manual therapy (MT) and exercise...
Background Chronic non-specific neck pain (NSNP) is a multi-leveled neck condition which results in...
BackgroundClinical guidelines make vague recommendations as to exercise training (ET) type and dosag...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
BACKGROUND: To date, no consensus exists as to whether one exercise type is more effective than anot...
Objective: The purpose of this review, focused on people with nonspecific neck pain (NSNP), was to a...
Neck disorders are common, disabling and costly. The effectiveness of exercise as a physiotherapy in...
Evidence supports exercise-based interventions for the management of neck pain, however there is lit...
Introduction: After low back pain, the neck pain is the most prevalent pain among (especially elderl...
Background. Given the prevalence of chronic nonspecific neck pain (CNSNP) internationally, attentio...
Chronic neck pain is a common complaint in the Netherlands with a point prevalence of 14.3%. Patient...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neck pain is very common in new industrial societies. Endurance and neurom...
Study Design. A randomized controlled trial with sin-gle-blind outcome assessments. Objective. To ev...
[Bertozzi L, Gardenghi I, Turoni F, et al. Effect of therapeutic exercise on pain and disability in ...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of general, whole-body, physical exercise interventions co...
OBJECTIVE: To review and update the evidence for different forms of manual therapy (MT) and exercise...
Background Chronic non-specific neck pain (NSNP) is a multi-leveled neck condition which results in...
BackgroundClinical guidelines make vague recommendations as to exercise training (ET) type and dosag...
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial with single-blind outcome assessments. OBJECTIVE: To eva...
BACKGROUND: To date, no consensus exists as to whether one exercise type is more effective than anot...
Objective: The purpose of this review, focused on people with nonspecific neck pain (NSNP), was to a...
Neck disorders are common, disabling and costly. The effectiveness of exercise as a physiotherapy in...
Evidence supports exercise-based interventions for the management of neck pain, however there is lit...
Introduction: After low back pain, the neck pain is the most prevalent pain among (especially elderl...
Background. Given the prevalence of chronic nonspecific neck pain (CNSNP) internationally, attentio...
Chronic neck pain is a common complaint in the Netherlands with a point prevalence of 14.3%. Patient...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neck pain is very common in new industrial societies. Endurance and neurom...
Study Design. A randomized controlled trial with sin-gle-blind outcome assessments. Objective. To ev...
[Bertozzi L, Gardenghi I, Turoni F, et al. Effect of therapeutic exercise on pain and disability in ...