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Efficacy of neck stabilization exercises for neck pain: A randomized controlled study
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 07/01/09
Dusunceli Y et al. - This study demonstrates the superiority of the neck stabilization exercises, with some advantages in the pain and disability outcomes, compared with isometric and stretching exercises in combination with physical therapy agents for the management of neck pain.
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