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Affiliations
1 ISIC Institute of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences New Delhi, IN
2 M. P. T (Orthopedics & Manual Therapy), Lecturer, ISIC Institute of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences New Delhi, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy-An International Journal, Vol 6, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 127-132
Abstract
Cervicobrachial pain syndrome is a condition with heightened mechanosensitivity of neural structures as the primary pathology for symptoms of neck and upper extremity pain. Effectiveness of Shacklock's proposed sliders neurodynamics addressing the neural structures distinctively has not been studied though clinically used. However, conventional treatment is more frequently used for managing patients with cervicobrachial pain syndrome. Thus this study aims to see the effectiveness of sliders neurodynamics as compared to conventional treatment for managing pain and disability in CBPS.