Aim: To compare the effectiveness of sensori-motor training and balance exercise in subjects with neckpain.Background: Impaired cervical joint position sense, sensorimotor and balance are associated with neckpain. The presence of… Click to show full abstract
Aim: To compare the effectiveness of sensori-motor training and balance exercise in subjects with neckpain.Background: Impaired cervical joint position sense, sensorimotor and balance are associated with neckpain. The presence of cervical musculoskeletal impairement was not specific to cervicogenic headache butwas present in various recurrent headache types.Methodology: This study was a comparative study design with pre and post type, 50 samples were selectedbased on the inclusion criteria. Group A received balance exercise and Group B received sensorimotortraining. Both groups received exercises for 40 mins/session per day for 5 days a week for 12 weeks. Preand post test measures taken using visual analogue scale, Ammer dizziness diagnostic scale, patient specificfunctional scale, Tinitee balance scale.Result: On comparing the mean value of group A and group B on values, it shows significant differencebetween group A and group B. Group A Seems to be more effective than Group B.
               
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