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Effect of Cervical Exercise Combined With Nerve Mobilization on Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy

Effect of Cervical Exercise Combined With Nerve Mobilization on Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy

Recruiting
18-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective of this clinical trial was to investigate the effects of cervical spine exercises combined with nerve mobilization in patients with radiculopathy.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

  1. Whether cervical spine operation combined with nerve mobilization is effective for cervical radiculopathy.
  2. Is there any difference between cervical spine operation combined with nerve mobilization and single method? The participants were patients with cervical radiculopathy and were divided into three groups in this study.
  3. Experimental group: received cervical spine operation combined with nerve mobilization 2. Control group 1: cervical spine exercises were performed 3. Control group 2: received neuromobilization

Description

After being informed of the risks, participants are required to sign an informed consent form. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to cervical spine operation combined with nerve mobilizatio or cervical spine exercises or neuromobilization on a 1:1:1 ratio.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Meet the diagnostic criteria of CSR and have no other complications;
  2. Age 18-65 years old, gender unlimited;
  3. No other treatment for cervical spondylosis in the last 1 month;
  4. No previous surgical treatment for cervical spondylosis;
  5. Good compliance;
  6. Good mental state, no history of mental illness;
  7. Informed consent, and sign the informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. does not meet the diagnostic criteria;
  2. Women during pregnancy;
  3. severe stenosis of the foramen;
  4. osteoporosis combined with spinal cord tumor, osteomyelitis;
  5. infectious diseases, skin defects, allergies;
  6. have serious heart, lung and other important organ dysfunction;
  7. unable to cooperate.

Study details
    Radiculopathy
    Cervical

NCT06453798

Quanzheng Chen

14 October 2025

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