Neck training may boost grip strength in fibromyalgia sufferers
NCT ID NCT07624188
First seen Jun 07, 2026 · Last updated Jun 16, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study looks at whether special neck muscle exercises can help improve hand grip strength in post-menopausal women who have fibromyalgia and neck pain. Fifty women aged 50-60 with mild to moderate symptoms will be split into two groups: one doing the neck exercises plus usual care, the other just usual care. Researchers will measure grip strength, arm disability, neck pain, and pressure sensitivity before and after treatment.
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Esraa Fikry Massoud
Cairo, Egypt
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