Manipulation or mobilisation for neck pain
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Manipulation and mobilisation for neck pain contrasted against an inactive control or another active treatment: Cochrane systematic review
Chiropractic care = intense exercise advice for neck pain; both better than meds
Electrotherapy for neck pain
Massage for neck pain
Patient education for neck pain
Acupuncture for chronic neck pain
Telerehabilitation for neck pain
Acupuncture better than sham for neck pain
Mechanical traction for neck pain
Workplace interventions for neck pain in workers
Mechanical traction for neck pain with or without radiculopathy
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for chronic neck pain
Radiofrequency denervation for neck and back pain
Workplace interventions for neck pain in workers
Botulinum toxin for subacute/chronic neck pain: Cochrane systematic review
Multidisciplinary biopsychosocial rehabilitation for neck and shoulder pain among working age adults
Cognitive‐behavioural treatment for subacute and chronic neck pain
Glucocorticoid facet joint injection for chronic back or neck pain
Acupuncture, Alexander technique better than medical care for chronic neck pain
Chinese herbal medicine for chronic neck pain due to cervical degenerative disc disease
Acupuncture plus intradermal needling is effective for cervical spondylosis–related neck pain
Cochrane review: CBT minimally better than nothing, but not better than other treatments for neck pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Exercises for mechanical neck disorders
Low-quality evidence supports exercise, massage, yoga, acupuncture, and other interventions for chronic pain
Non-invasive physical treatments for chronic/recurrent headache: Cochrane systematic review
Positioning and spinal bracing for pain relief in metastatic spinal cord compression in adults
Conservative treatments for whiplash
Surgical approaches for cervical spine facet dislocations in adults
Opioids = placebo in adults with acute nonspecific low back or neck pain (OPAL)
Practice guideline: Do not use injections or radiofrequency to treat chronic neck or low back pain