Effectiveness of neural tissue mobilization in the management of cervicobrachial pain in subjects between age group 25–40 years Ganesh1, Bhambhani Sonam2 1Professor, HOD, MVP's College of Physiotherapy, Vasantdadanagar, Adgaon, Nashik 2M.P.T Student, MVP's College of Physiotherapy, Vasantdadanagar, Adgaon, Nashik Online published on 18 January, 2019. Abstract Background Neck pain is a frequent and disabling complaint in general population. Roughly about two third of general population have neck pain at some point of their lives. Prevalence is high in the middle aged people. Clinically, patients with neck pain usually report aggravation of their symptoms with reading. This indicates possible compromise of the neuro musculoskeletal structures of the neck. Purpose To find whether neural tissue mobilization could reduce pain, improve functional activity and improve ROM in patients with cervicobrachial pain. Aim To study the effectiveness of neural tissue mobilization in reducing pain, improving functional activity and improve cervical ROM in subjects with cervicobrachial pain. between the age group 25-40years. Objective To find out the effect of neural tissue mobilization in reducing pain, improving functional activity and improve cervical ROM in subjects with cervicobrachial pain. Method The study was conducted on 37 subjects between 25–40 yrs with cervicobrachial pain and according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria were recruited in the study. NPRS, cervical ROM and NDI was assessed pre and post treatment. Result P value less than 0.05 for NPRS, cervical ROM and NDI. Conclusion Neural tissue mobilization is effective in reducing pain, improve cervical ROM and improve functional activity in subjects with cervicobrachial pain between the age group 25–40 years. Top Keywords Cervicobrachial pain, Neural tissue mobilization. Top |