2012
DOI: 10.1179/crn.2012.009
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The Effect of the PostureJac on Deep Cervical Flexor Endurance: Implications in the Management of Cervicogenic Headache and Mechanical Neck Pain

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“…Aktürk et al [28] found that extracorporeal shock waves significantly reduced the pressure pain threshold and visual pain rating scale in subjects with chronic neck pain and myofascial pain syndrome, while Lee et al [29] reported that workers with neck pain described that the sling exercise significantly increased the thickness of the deep neck flexor muscle. In addition, Makofsky et al [30] reported that the neck flexor muscle is associated with the induction of headache and neck pain. Thus, extracorporeal shock wave and sling exercises may have affected the thickness of the deep neck flexor muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aktürk et al [28] found that extracorporeal shock waves significantly reduced the pressure pain threshold and visual pain rating scale in subjects with chronic neck pain and myofascial pain syndrome, while Lee et al [29] reported that workers with neck pain described that the sling exercise significantly increased the thickness of the deep neck flexor muscle. In addition, Makofsky et al [30] reported that the neck flexor muscle is associated with the induction of headache and neck pain. Thus, extracorporeal shock wave and sling exercises may have affected the thickness of the deep neck flexor muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%