Effectiveness of a specific manual approach to the suboccipital region in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain and rotation deficit in the upper cervical spine: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Author
González Rueda, Vanessa
Barra-López, Martín Eusebio
Castillo Tomás, Sara
Hidalgo-García, César
Publication date
2017-09-05ISSN
1471-2474
Abstract
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Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
61 - Medical sciences
Keywords
Anatomia
Articulacions
Músculs
Anatomía
Articulaciones
Músculos
Anatomy
Joints
Muscles
Dolor crònic
Dolor crónico
Chronic pain
Pages
8
Publisher
Springer Nature
Collection
18;
Is part of
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
Citation
González Rueda, Vanessa; López de Celis, Carlos; Barra López, Martín Eusebio [et al.]. Effectiveness of a specific manual approach to the suboccipital region in patients with chronic mechanical neck pain and rotation deficit in the upper cervical spine: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2017, núm 18, p. 1-8. Disponible en: <https://bmcmusculoskeletdisord.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12891-017-1744-5#article-info>. Fecha de acceso: 2 ene. 2020. DOI: .1186/s12891-017-1744-5.
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