BACKGROUND: A research gap exists for optimal management of cervical radiculopathy in the first 12 weeks and short term natural history of the condition is somewhat unclear, although thought to be favourable. The primary aim of this assessor blinded, superiority, 2 parallel group randomised controlled trial is to investigate the effects of a 4 week physiotherapy programme (6-8 sessions) of manual therapy, exercise and upper limb neural unloading tape, compared to a control of weekly phone advice; on disability, pain and selected biopsychosocial measures, in acute and sub-acute cervical radiculopathy patients. A secondary aim is to identify whether any baseline variables, symptom duration or group allocation can predict outcome. METHODS: Par...
Background: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
Background: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
Study design Systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Objective Review of current literat...
Background: Cervical radiculopathy, generally entitle as pinching of the nerves which causes severe ...
Abstract Background Cervical radiculopathy is a common form of neck pain and has been shown to lead ...
Background Cervical radiculopathy is usually caused by disc herniation or spondylosi...
Background and aims: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a symptom complex comprising neck pain and radia...
Background. To date, optimal strategies for the management of patients with cervical radiculopathy r...
Background: Cervical radiculopathy is a condition of pain and sensorimotor deficits due to cervical ...
BACKGROUND: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with cervical disc disease require leave from work, due to long-lasting, c...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with cervical disc disease require leave from work, due to long-lasting, c...
Background. To date, optimal strategies for the management of patients with cervical radiculopathy r...
To shorten recovery time for adults with acute cervical radiculopathy, recommend either physical the...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with cervical disc disease require leave from work, due to long-lasting, c...
Background: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
Background: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
Study design Systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Objective Review of current literat...
Background: Cervical radiculopathy, generally entitle as pinching of the nerves which causes severe ...
Abstract Background Cervical radiculopathy is a common form of neck pain and has been shown to lead ...
Background Cervical radiculopathy is usually caused by disc herniation or spondylosi...
Background and aims: Cervical radiculopathy (CR) is a symptom complex comprising neck pain and radia...
Background. To date, optimal strategies for the management of patients with cervical radiculopathy r...
Background: Cervical radiculopathy is a condition of pain and sensorimotor deficits due to cervical ...
BACKGROUND: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with cervical disc disease require leave from work, due to long-lasting, c...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with cervical disc disease require leave from work, due to long-lasting, c...
Background. To date, optimal strategies for the management of patients with cervical radiculopathy r...
To shorten recovery time for adults with acute cervical radiculopathy, recommend either physical the...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with cervical disc disease require leave from work, due to long-lasting, c...
Background: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
Background: Cervical radicular syndrome (CRS) due to a herniated disc can be safely treated by surgi...
Study design Systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Objective Review of current literat...