Neural tissue management provides immediate clinically relevant benefits without harmful effects for patients with nerve-related neck and arm pain: a randomised trial Robert J. Nee, Bill Vicenzino, Gwendolen A. Jull, Joshua A. Cleland, Michel W. Coppieters Journal of Physiotherapy Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 23-31 (March 2012) DOI: 10.1016/S1836-9553(12)70069-3 Copyright © 2012 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
Figure 1 Design and flow of participants through the trial. Journal of Physiotherapy 2012 58, 23-31DOI: (10.1016/S1836-9553(12)70069-3) Copyright © 2012 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions
Figure 2 Distribution and frequency of Global Rating of Change (GROC) scores at follow-up. The bold horizontal line represents the median and the upper and lower borders of the box represent the IQR. Whiskers represent the largest and smallest GROC scores that would not be considered ‘outliers’. Dots represent individual participants with GROC scores that were ‘outliers’ for that group. Frequency of each GROC score expressed as n (%). Exp = experimental (neural tissue management), Con = control (advice to remain active). Journal of Physiotherapy 2012 58, 23-31DOI: (10.1016/S1836-9553(12)70069-3) Copyright © 2012 Australian Physiotherapy Association Terms and Conditions