Abstract

Non-specific cervical pain is a prevalent health concern affecting individuals across various age groups and populations. This study aims to investigate the frequency of non-specific cervical pain experienced by the adult population in Peshawar. A cross-sectional survey was conducted, gathering data from a diverse sample of adults residing in Peshawar. The results revealed valuable insights into the prevalence and characteristics of non-specific cervical pain in this region. The findings emphasize the need for public health interventions and awareness campaigns to address this issue effectively.

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