Effects of cervical manipulation on pain, grip force control, and upper extremity muscle activity: a randomized controlled trial

颈椎按摩对疼痛、握力控制和上肢肌肉活动的影响:一项随机对照试验

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作者:Marcelo Anderson Bracht, Ana Carina Buogo Coan, Abdalghani Yahya, Marcio José Dos Santos

Discussion

These results suggest that a single session of cervical manipulation may not modify upper limb motor control, more specifically grip force control and EMG activity, in patients with cervical pain. Future studies should investigate potential changes in grip force control in patients with different features of neck pain and/or by applying long-term treatment. Level of evidence: 1b.

Methods

Thirty subjects with neck pain were instructed to grasp and lift an object before and after cervical (n = 15) or sham (n = 15) manipulation. The patients' PPT, electromyographic (EMG) activity of the upper extremity/scapular muscles, and grip force control were analyzed before and after one session of manipulation.

Results

No significant differences were found in the grip force control, PPT and EMG activity variables between groups.

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