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    • Musculoskeletal impairments

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    • The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Orthopaedic Section develops practice guidelines.
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    • To revise clinical practice guidelines for neck pain management.
    • To review recent peer-reviewed literature on neck pain.

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    • Systematic review of recent peer-reviewed literature.
    • Development of recommendations for orthopaedic physical therapy.

    Main Results:

    • Recent literature was reviewed to inform recommendations.
    • Guidelines provide evidence-based management strategies for neck pain.

    Conclusions:

    • Updated guidelines support optimal patient care for neck pain.
    • Recommendations are based on current scientific evidence in physical therapy.