2016
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.2969
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SAT0526 Self-Management in Chronic Neck Pain Caused by Congenital Cervical Vertebra Block: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract: BackgroundSingle congenital fusions are common anomalies, found most often at the C2–3 and C5–6 levels had moderate or severe degenerative changes in their cervical spines, or displayed signs of cervical instability. There is no motion at the level of congenital block vertebrae, as noted in flexion and extension radiographic analysis, resulting in excessive mobility and early degenerative changes at the adjacent unfused motion segments.ObjectivesThe aim of our single blind, randomized controlled study was to a… Show more

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