Nine total studies were included in the systematic review. The majority of studies scored lower than a 69% on the Cochrane risk of bias tool indicating a moderate to high risk of bias. MM were found to be equally as effective as conservative treatment in reducing pain, disability, and frequency of headache in individuals with CGH. MM had statistically significant short-term (1–4 weeks) improvements over conservative treatment for TTH on pain and disability, but not frequency. When comparing the effectiveness of MM versus conservative treatment for TTH, both groups exhibited improvement between 1–3 months in all three outcomes.
The effectiveness of manipulation and mobilization on pain and disability in individuals with cervicogenic and tension-type headaches: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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