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Effects of global postural re-rducation versus specific therapeutic exercises on pain, head posture, and pain-related psychosocial factors in women with chronic nonspecific neck pain: a randomized clinical trial
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Neck pain
Global postural re-education
Therapeutic exercise
Chronic pain
Mechanosensitivity
Kinesiophobia
Pain catastrophizing
Disability
Dolor de cuello
Reeducación postural global
Ejercicio terapéutico
Dolor crónico
Mecanosensibilidad
Cinesiofobia
Catastrofización del dolor
Discapacidad
Fecha de publicación
2025
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https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/14/5/1581
Citación
Fernandes, T., Vila-Chã, C., Polo-Ferrero, L., Martín-Vallejo, J., Puente-González, A. S., & Méndez-Sánchez, R. (2025). Effects of Global Postural Re-Education Versus Specific Therapeutic Exercises on Pain, Head Posture, and Pain-Related Psychosocial Factors in Women with Chronic Nonspecific Neck Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(5), 1581. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14051581
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Background: The aim of this trial is to compare the effects of two types of exercises, Global Postural Re-education versus specific therapeutic exercises on pain perception, pain threshold to pressure, psychosocial factors associated with pain, and craniocervical posture in women with chronic nonspecific neck pain. Methods: This study is a randomized, parallel-group, single-blind clinical trial. Fifty-two women with chronic nonspecific neck pain (two excluded) were recruited and randomly assigned to (n = 25) Global Postural Re-education and (n = 25) specific therapeutic exercises. Interventions were carried out for 4 weeks, two sessions per week, and were combined with a daily home exercise program. Numerical Pain Rating Scale, mechanosensitivity to pressure, kinesiophobia, pain catastrophizing, and craniocervical angle were assessed in two pre-intervention assessments, one week apart, and at 2 and 4 weeks after the start of the intervention. Results: Global Postural Re-education was as effective as specific therapeutic exercises, showing improvements in all variables assessed with significant intra-group differences over time and high effect sizes (ŋp2 > 0.157 for all variables). Conclusions: Global Postural Re-education is as effective as a specific therapeutic exercise program in reducing subjective pain perception, local and remote mechanosensitivity, and short-term pain-related psychosocial factors in women with chronic nonspecific neck pain.
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10.3390/JCM14051581
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