The Effect of Chronic Mild to Moderate Neck Pain on Neck Function as Measured by Joint Reposition Error and Tactile Acuity of the Cervical Dermatomes

作者: Kelly Martell Cheever

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摘要: The Effect of Chronic Mild to Moderate Neck Pain on Function as Measured by Joint Reposition Error and Tactile Acuity the Cervical Dermatomes Kelly M. Cheever Department Exercise Sciences, BYU Master Science purpose this study was observe joint reposition error tactile acuity patients with chronic mild moderate neck pain compare those values healthy controls further investigate effect function need for sensorimotor training in pain. In spite some inconsistencies literature methodology, both two-point discrimination test can give clinicians valuable, inexpensive quick objective data that be used diagnostic portion an examination well designing assessing change during a rehabilitation program. This found significant increase (JRE) flexion participants suffering from when compared controls. JRE averaged 2.75 ± 1.52 4.53 1.74 Additionally, dermatome most affected C5. Further research is needed examine proprioceptive effectiveness threshold tools indicators progress treatment

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