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Description
This dataset contains raw clinical data and statistical analysis results collected to evaluate the effectiveness of physical therapy interventions for mechanical neck pain. Specifically, the data enable comparison of the effects of Muscle Energy Technique (MET) and Deep Friction Massage on pain reduction and cervical range of motion (ROM) improvement. The study population comprises physical therapy students with non-specific mechanical neck pain. Publication of this dataset is intended to provide an empirical foundation, enhance methodological transparency, and facilitate replication of clinical studies in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Data collection for this repository employed a quasi-experimental methodology with a nonequivalent control group design. The dataset includes systematically recorded measurements of dependent variables before the intervention (pre-test) and after completion of the intervention protocol (post-test). Documented variables include participants’ demographic characteristics, pain intensity scores, and cervical mobility levels. All personal identifiers have been anonymized to comply with clinical research publication ethics and to protect subject confidentiality. This repository includes tabular raw data files and output documents from computational analyses conducted using SPSS software. The statistical analysis files document a series of hypothesis tests, beginning with prerequisite assessments such as normality and homogeneity of data distribution. Additionally, the repository provides results from parametric tests, including the Paired T-Test and Independent T-Test, as well as records of the Mann-Whitney U test as a non-parametric alternative. The availability of complete open data, from raw data through the analytical process, is intended to support data verification, systematic literature reviews, and future meta-analyses by other researchers.