System for assessing and treating the cervical spine
Neck pain is recorded in 2,696 individuals, with an incidence of 579 cases per 100,000 people. Notably, approximately 50% of individuals who experience cervical pain will manifest a chronic condition, entailing concomitant challenges associated with neck discomfort.
In addition to the pain itself, individuals with neck pain usually have a restricted range of motion and reduced muscular strength. It has been observed that neck exercises can improve pain, range of motion, and neck strength in these patients. Furthermore, this type of treatment could be performed in subjects without neck pain for prevention.
It has been shown that the effectiveness of cervical exercises is based on adapting and personalising them to each patient. To achieve this, it is essential to have objective measurements of neck mobility and strength. These records provide a basis for prescribing and setting treatment goals, simultaneously allowing for continuous monitoring.
The devices that enable this collective assessment are quite bulky. Other types of devices allow for the evaluation of cervical movement or strength but in isolation. Our patent is a device that allows joint assessment of cervical movement and strength and can be adjusted for treatment purposes. In addition, the portable device has a compact size that facilitates transportation, allowing remote treatment.