Poster Presentations 2017
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-eular.3991
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FRI0742-HPR Does the use of technological devices improve the reliability of measuring the active cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain? a systematic review with meta-regression

Abstract: BackgroundEconomic impact of neck pain shows an increasing trend. In order to limit the costs of spine disorders management, it is important to assess clinical efficacy and the cost-worthiness of new technological devices, recently introduced in physical therapist's clinical practiceObjectivesThis systematic review compares, in patients with non-specific neck pain, the reliability of measures of Active Cervical Range of Motion (ACROM) detected with technological devices with those assessed with low cost, commo… Show more

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