Resumen:
Cervicobrachial pain (CP) is a highincidence
and prevalent condition. Cervical lateral
glide (CLG) is a firstline treatment of CP. There is a current
lack of enough high-quality randomized controlled
double-blind clinical trials that measure the effectiveness
of neural tissue mobilization techniques such as
the CLG and its specific effect over CP. The aim of the present study was to assess
the effect of CLG neural mobilization in treating
subjects who suffer from CP, compared with the
complete absence of treatment. This investigation was a singlecenter,
blinded, parallel randomized controlled clinical
trial (RCT). One hundred forty-seven individuals were
screened in a medical center from July to November
2015. Fifty-eight participants were diagnosed with CP. . Participants were recruited and randomly
assigned into two groups of 29 subjects. The intervention
group received CLG treatment, and the
control group (CG) was assigned to a six-week
waiting list to receive treatment. Randomization
was carried out by concealed computer software
randomized printed cards. The primary outcome
was pain intensity, reported through the Numeric
Rating Scale for Pain (NRSP). Secondary outcomes
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