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TítuloMyofascial release therapy in the treatment of occupational mechanical neck pain: a randomized parallel group study

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Figure 1. Study flow diagram
TABLE 1. Baseline clinical and sociodemographic characteristics
TABLE 2. Intragroup and intergroup effects in different variables after five treatment sessions and post intervention
TABLE 3. Intragroup and intergroup postintervention effects of therapies in QoL (SF-36)

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