Abstract
Cervicobrachial syndrome is defined as a common condition characterized by pain in the cervical and shoulder region occurring in the C5-C8 cervical root distribution territory with the main symptom being pain. The present study focuses on the need for physical therapy in the management of the pain and functional disorders present in a 46-year-old female patient diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome. The research was carried out over a period of 3 months, during which time the patient underwent a complex treatment programme involving both kinetic and electrotherapy techniques and aids. The results obtained were highlighted by applying evaluation tests (muscle balance, joint balance and cervical disability index) in 3 successive stages: initial, intermediate and final evaluation. Analysis of the scores obtained in the 3 tests allowed us to identify an improvement in the patient's quality of life, sleep, concentration and daily activities not disturbed by the algesic phenomena and functional disorders generated by the cervicobrachial syndrome.
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