Shock therapy for stiff necks: new combo treatment tested
NCT ID NCT07015281
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether adding dry needling with mild electrical pulses to standard exercises helps people with long-term neck pain more than exercises alone. About 100 adults aged 30-65 with non-specific chronic neck pain will be followed. The goal is to see if the combined treatment improves daily function and reduces pain better than exercise by itself.
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Adelaida María Castro Sánchez
Almería, Almeria, 04120, Spain
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