Non-Specific Neck Pain: The Case for Specific Treatment
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The burden of neck pain is rising. In recent times, the term non-specific neck pain has been advocated in some quarters in recognition of the difficulty in diagnosing a distinct pathological lesion either in the clinical examination or with current imaging practices. In tandem, generic non-specific management approaches of advice and activity are appearing. In this webinar, it will be argued, based on extensive research, that any prospect of reducing the burden of neck pain for the individual patient requires patient centered, specific care whether the management is, manipulative therapy, therapeutic exercise, education, or behavior modification
APTA has partnered with IFOMPT to provide this course. Please provide feedback so that we can continue offering these types of courses.
The burden of neck pain is rising. In recent times, the term non-specific neck pain has been advocated in some quarters in recognition of the difficulty in diagnosing a distinct pathological lesion either in the clinical examination or with current imaging practices. In tandem, generic non-specific management approaches of advice and activity are appearing. In this webinar, it will be argued, based on extensive research, that any prospect of reducing the burden of neck pain for the individual patient requires patient centered, specific care whether the management is, manipulative therapy, therapeutic exercise, education, or behavior modification
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1 | IFOMPT Webinar - Prof Gwen Jull - Non-Specific Neck Pain_ The Case for Specific Treatment No 2 (2).mp4 |
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- Member$10.00(until 12/31/2030)