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Nonspecific cervical spine pain

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Nonspecific cervical spine pain

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Neck pain

Over the course of a lifetime, approximately two-thirds of the population experience cervical spine pain. It is the second most common osteoarticular symptom recorded in GP practices, after lumbar pain. It represents both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. It predominantly affects middle-aged people and is non-specific in nature.

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