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Palacios–Cena D et al. – Patients with mild/moderate CTS exhibited a greater FHP and less cervical range of motion, as compared to healthy controls. Additionally, a greater FHP was associated with a reduction in cervical range of motion. However, a cause–and–effect relationship cannot be inferred from this study.

   

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