Cervical range of motion
Cervical ROM: Flexion – 40° Extension – 75° Rotation – 80°-90° Lateral Flexion – 35°-45°
Individualized home training in head and neck cancer patients is safe and has positive short- and medium-term effects -results of a multicenter, single-arm intervention trial (OSHO #94)
Does the Pillow Affect the Sleep Quality and Disability in Patients With Cervical Spondylosis? A Study Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial
Comparative biomechanical analysis of Endo-LOVE and C-endo LFD techniques for bi-segmental cervical spondylotic radiculopathy in normal and osteoporotic patients: a finite element study
Mid-Term Functional Recovery After ACDF and ACCF in the Treatment of Adjacent Two-Level Cervical Spondylosis: A Comparative Study
Medical application of deep-learning-based head pose estimation from RGB image sequence
Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder
Efficacy analysis of arthroscopic reduction combined with orthopedic robot-guided screw placement for Hawkins type II fractures of the talus neck
Critically appraised papers: Manual therapy may improve passive cervical range of motion, symmetric head posture, and reduce sternocleidomastoid tumour thickness in infants and young children with congenital muscular torticollis [commentary]