Efficacy Comparison of Osteopathic Muscle Energy Techniques and Cervical Mobilization on Pain, Disability, and Proprioception in Cervical Spondylosis Patients
Key Findings:
Cervical spondylosis (CS) causes persistent neck pain and decreased mobility. This study compared the effectiveness of osteopathic muscle energy technique (MET) and cervical mobilization (CM) on 76 CS patients.
Practical Solutions:
Both MET and CM reduced pain and disability, but MET combined with electro-thermal therapy (ET) was more effective in improving cervical position sense.
Value:
These findings provide valuable insights for clinicians treating CS patients and highlight the potential benefits of incorporating MET with ET for improved outcomes.
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