 The study found that elderly individuals with chronic neck pain have decreased cervical proprioception and impaired functional balance. Additionally, the researchers observed a negative correlation between cervical proprioception and functional balance in these individuals. These findings suggest that physical therapy interventions should focus on improving cervical proprioception and functional balance in order to improve quality of life in elderly individuals with chronic neck pain. This article was authored by Abdullah Reza, Ravi Shankar Reddy, Mastar Saeed Alsharani and others.