Abstract

Objective: To analyze the efficacy of neural mobilization technique in cervicobrachial pain. To analyze theefficacy of cervical stabilization exercise in cervicobrachial painBackground of the Study: Cervical radiculopathy is a pathological process of involving the cervicalnerve root as a result of compression and inflammation of the nerve root near the cervical neural foramen.Cervicobrachial pain syndrome is term that describes pain and stiffness of the cervical spine with symptomsin the shoulder girdle and upper extremity.Methodology: This was conducted in the Outpatients Physiotherapy department in ACS medical college andhospitals. Group A Received Neural mobilization technique and Group B Cervical stabilization exercise for12 weeks. Pre and post-test taken by using primary outcome measure such as Pain DETECT Questionnaire,Disability of arm shoulder and hand DASH Questionnaire, Fear avoidance beliefs Questionnaire and cervicalROM.Results: The comparison revealed that neural mobilization group A had a great increase in cervical range ofmotion flexion and extension (P ? 0.001), Decreasing pain intensity (P ? 0.001) and also shows significantdecrease in the neural mobilization (P ? 0.001) than the cervical stabilization exercise. The significantdifference between Group A seems to be more effective than Group B.

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