Analan, P. DLeblebici, BAdam, M2022-08-022022-08-0220210043-3144http://hdl.handle.net/11727/7194Neck pain is a common problem associated with considerable comorbidities, disability and cost to society. Spinal manual therapy is commonly used to treat this condition, and some countries recommend it as a treatment option in their clinical guidelines, since it is generally believed to be a safe and effective method for physicians to use to relieve neck pain. However; the non-invasive and frequently medication free manipulation manoeuvres can potentially lead to severe adverse effects. This study presents a case of cervical radiculopathy related to cervical manual therapy applied during a training course.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCervical radiculopathymanipulation trainingsmanual therapyA Case of Cervical Radiculopathy Related to a Cervical Manual Therapy CourseArticle6942392410007196379000132-s2.0-85122079865