Background: Mechanical neck pain is one of the common musculoskeletal disorders. Muscle energy technique (MET) may be a useful intervention for treating such disorder. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of MET with passive stretching on pain and functional disability in people with mechanical neck pain. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was undertaken. Sixty patients with mechanical neck pain were randomly allocated to either the MET group or control group. The former group received MET, and the latter group received static stretching. Both groups received conventional therapy. Treatment was given once a day for 6 days. A visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to measure the intensity of pain, and functional disab...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem in individuals despite different types of working patterns...
Background: The effect of interventions to the Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)-muscle, as an important ele...
Background: Mechanical neck pain commonly arises insidiously and is generally multifactorial in orig...
AbstractBackgroundMechanical neck pain is one of the common musculoskeletal disorders. Muscle energy...
Introduction and aim. Neck pain is becoming increasingly common throughout the world with a consider...
AbstractBackgroundMechanical neck pain is one of the common musculoskeletal disorders. Muscle energy...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem within our society. Upper trapezius and the l...
Background: Non-specific neck pain (NNP) affects 30–50% of the general population, and it often lead...
Background: Non-specific neck pain (NNP) affects 30–50% of the general population, and it often lead...
Background: Neck pain is a common musculoskeletal problem in the General population. Upper trapezius...
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a common medical problem resulting from any diseases or biomechanical distu...
Background: Physiotherapy is an essentialtreatment in the management of Mechanical Neck ache, still ...
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is the most common problem in adults and a common musculoskeletal problem in p...
PURPOSE: Compare the effect of conventional static stretching and muscle chain stretching, as propos...
range of motion, and quality of life in women with chronic neck pain: a random clinical trial. Clini...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem in individuals despite different types of working patterns...
Background: The effect of interventions to the Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)-muscle, as an important ele...
Background: Mechanical neck pain commonly arises insidiously and is generally multifactorial in orig...
AbstractBackgroundMechanical neck pain is one of the common musculoskeletal disorders. Muscle energy...
Introduction and aim. Neck pain is becoming increasingly common throughout the world with a consider...
AbstractBackgroundMechanical neck pain is one of the common musculoskeletal disorders. Muscle energy...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem within our society. Upper trapezius and the l...
Background: Non-specific neck pain (NNP) affects 30–50% of the general population, and it often lead...
Background: Non-specific neck pain (NNP) affects 30–50% of the general population, and it often lead...
Background: Neck pain is a common musculoskeletal problem in the General population. Upper trapezius...
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is a common medical problem resulting from any diseases or biomechanical distu...
Background: Physiotherapy is an essentialtreatment in the management of Mechanical Neck ache, still ...
BACKGROUND: Neck pain is the most common problem in adults and a common musculoskeletal problem in p...
PURPOSE: Compare the effect of conventional static stretching and muscle chain stretching, as propos...
range of motion, and quality of life in women with chronic neck pain: a random clinical trial. Clini...
Background: Neck pain is a common problem in individuals despite different types of working patterns...
Background: The effect of interventions to the Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)-muscle, as an important ele...
Background: Mechanical neck pain commonly arises insidiously and is generally multifactorial in orig...