Cervical SNAGs: a biomechanical analysis.

Hearn A et al (2002) reported clinical efficacy of cervical SNAGs (applied ipsilateral to the side of pain when treating painfully restricted cervical rotation) cannot be explained purely on the basis of the resultant biomechanical effects in the cervical spine.

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