Neck pain is common, it limits function and is costly. Exercise therapy is a widely used treatment for neck pain. There appears to be a role for exercises in the treatment of neck pain. There is limited evidence of benefit for strengthening, stretching and strengthening or eye-fixation exercises for neck disorder with headache. There is limited evidence of benefit for active range-of-motion exercises or a home exercise program for acute mechanical neck disorder including whiplash associated disorder. There is limited evidence that an eye-fixation program is beneficial for chronic mechanical neck disorder. There is unclear evidence of benefit for a stretching and strengthening program in chronic mechanical neck disorder. The relative benefit of different exercise approaches is unclear.
Exercises for mechanical neck disorders
Published Online:
October 7, 2009
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