Recurrent neck pain patients exhibit altered joint motion pattern during cervical flexion and extension movements

"Altered cervical joint motion patterns were found in patients with neck pain.
•Neck pain redistributed anti-directional joint motion during extension.
•Neck pain increased overall anti-directional joint motion during flexion.
•Anti-directional motion was most sensitive to neck pain in this study
.•Recurrent neck pain showed no localized and widespread hyperalgesia in this study.
Recurrent neck pain patients exhibit altered joint motion pattern during cervical flexion and extension movements

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