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Efectividad del entrenamiento de la musculatura flexora profunda cervical en el dolor de cuello crónico frente a ejercicios de resistencia: Revisión bibliográfica
Title: Efectividad del entrenamiento de la musculatura flexora profunda cervical en el dolor de cuello crónico frente a ejercicios de resistencia: Revisión bibliográfica |
Authors: Gascón Alcocer, Carla María |
Tutor: Toledo Marhuenda, José Vicente |
Editor: Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche |
Department: Departamentos de la UMH::Patología y Cirugía |
Issue Date: 2021-06-21 |
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11000/25595 |
Abstract:
Introducción; El dolor cervical es una afectación musculoesquelética frecuente considerada la cuarta causa de discapacidad, que provoca una disminución de la calidad de vida, afectando a la actividad y salud mental. Presenta una elevada prevalencia que muestra la necesidad de investigar acerca de s... Ver más
Introduction: Cervical pain is a frequent musculoskeletal involvement considered the fourth cause of disability, which causes a decrease in quality of life, affecting activity and mental health. It has a high prevalence that shows the need to investigate about its treatment.
Objective/s: To analyze the effectiveness of deep cervical flexor training (DCFTs) versus resistance exercises on associated pain and disability in people over 18 years of age with non-specific chronic neck pain.
Material and methods; The search was conducted in the Pubmed and EMBASE scientific bases, including clinical trials from 2016 to February 2021.
Results: 22 articles matched the eligibility criteria and were included in the review. Of these, 7 were related to the EFCPs group and 18 to the resistance group (GR), since 3 articles combined both techniques. The GR presents 2 variants: those that only include cervical resistance exercises (GRC) and others that combine cervical and scapular spine exercises (GRCE).
Conclusions: Both techniques prove to be effective for the treatment of this pathology, decreasing pain and disability separately and increasing their effect when applied multimodally. GFCPs and GRCE provide a greater reduction in both measures than GRC in the short term, but GRCE presents a greater reduction in pain than GFCPs. Although more studies are needed to establish an action protocol and determine the most appropriate intervention.
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Keywords/Subjects: neck pain cervicalgia exercise motor control exercise Movement Techniques |
Knowledge area: CDU: Ciencias aplicadas |
Type of document: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis |
Access rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Appears in Collections: TFG - Fisioterapia
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