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MOVILIDAD CERVICAL EN TRABAJADORES DE OFICINA CON Y SIN CEFALEA COMÓRBIDA CON CERVICALGIA

Translated title of the contribution: CERVICAL MOBILITY IN OFFICE WORKERS WITH AND WITHOUT COMORBID HEADACHE WITH NECK PAIN
  • Alisha Morales-Paredes
  • , Hanny Garavito-Marrou
  • , Jennifer Chinchey-Tito
  • , Mariánggela Flores-Alegría
  • , Karol Narazas-Molina
  • , Antonio Prado-Boza
  • , Sergio Bravo-Cucci

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Abstract

The objective was to examine the cervical mobility of office workers, relating it to comorbid headache associated with cervical pain. Sixty-four administrative employees (ages 18-59) were recruited; cervical mobility was evaluated using the CROM-3 instrument, neck pain using the Nordic questionnaire, headache impact using HIT-6, and cranio-cervical posture using Rocabado’s cephalometric tracing. The results showed a statistically significant association (p<0.05) in extension, right rotation, and lateral flexion, along with a significant odds ratio for flexion, extension, right rotation, and lateral flexion. It is concluded that reduced cervical mobility in flexion, extension, right rotation, and lateral flexion increases the likelihood of experiencing comorbid headache with neck pain in this context.

Translated title of the contributionCERVICAL MOBILITY IN OFFICE WORKERS WITH AND WITHOUT COMORBID HEADACHE WITH NECK PAIN
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)34-40
Number of pages7
JournalMedicina Naturista
Volume19
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2025

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