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Gazzetta Medica Italiana - Archivio per le Scienze Mediche 2021 December;180(12):796-804

DOI: 10.23736/S0393-3660.19.04294-3

Copyright © 2019 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

Comparison of short-term effects of chiropractic cervical manipulation and kinesio taping treatments for patients diagnosed with mechanical neck pain

Mahmut ASLAN 1, Hasan K. ALPTEKIN 2 , Ali V. ÖZDEN 2, Meltem VURAL 1, Türker SÜLEYMAN 1, Jülide ÖNCÜ ALPTEKIN 3

1 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Bakırköy Sadi Konuk Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey; 2 Faculty of Health Sciences, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey; 3 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ümraniye Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey



BACKGROUND: This study was designed to analyze effects of spinal manipulation, exercise and kinesio taping treatments on mechanical neck pain.
METHODS: Fifty-eight volunteers between 18 and 60 years old participated in this study. All three groups performed a home-based exercise program 3 times every day and with 10 repetitions. It was planned that the patients would wear the kinesio tape for three days.
RESULTS: In all groups showing homogeneous distribution, a significant difference between pre- and post-treatment pain and normal joint mobility was only detected in the manipulation group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the other groups in terms of pre- and post-treatment SF-36 survey, NRS, goniometric measurements and Neck Disability Index (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The study shows that manual cervical manipulation reduces pain and increases normal joint mobility in the short term for patients with mechanical neck pain.


KEY WORDS: Chiropractic; Athletic tape; Manipulation, chiropractic

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