EFFECTS OF CRANIOCERVICAL FLEXION EXERCISES AND SCAPULAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES IN NECK PAIN AND FORWARD HEAD POSTURE AMONG FEMALES WEARING HEADSCARVES

Sanjeela Abbas, R. Noor, Muhammad Salman Bashir, T. Mukhtar
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Background: In neck related problems, limited cervical ranges are considered a major contributor leading to forward head posture and increased disability. Methodology: The study design was a randomized clinical trial. Total of 50 subjects were recruited that fulfilled the selection criteria. Subjects were divided into two groups. Craniocervical flexion exercises group A (n=25) and Scapular stabilization exercises group B (n=25). Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) and Neck Disability Index (ND1) were subjective while the goniometer and plumb line were used as objective modes of assessment. Baseline and after 4 weeks of treatment values were assessed by using SPSS 21. Results: Both groups showed improvement in plumb line values, forward head posture and cervical spine mobility. NPRS, and NDI score values after the 4-week exercise program showed significant results (p-value<0.05). Outcomes except for plumb line value and NDI score indicated statistically significant improvement in the Craniocervical flexion exercise group than the scapular stabilization exercise group (p-value<0.05). However, in NPRS no statistical difference (p-value>0.05) was found between the two groups. Conclusion: Only females were recruited. Further studies can correlate with spatiotemporal features. The idea and conceptual framework were original. Keywords: Head posture, craniocervical, flexion exercises, scapular stabilization exercises, range of motion, plumb line, neck disability index, goniometer, numeric pain rating scale, craniovertebral angle.
颅颈屈曲运动和肩胛骨稳定运动对戴头巾女性颈部疼痛和头部前倾姿势的影响
背景:在与颈部有关的问题中,颈椎活动范围受限被认为是导致头部前倾和残疾增加的主要因素:研究设计为随机临床试验。共招募了 50 名符合选择标准的受试者。受试者被分为两组。颅颈屈曲练习 A 组(25 人)和肩胛骨稳定练习 B 组(25 人)。数字疼痛评定量表(NPRS)和颈部残疾指数(ND1)为主观评估,动态关节角度计和垂线为客观评估。使用 SPSS 21 对基线值和治疗 4 周后的值进行评估:结果:两组患者的垂线值、前头姿势和颈椎活动度均有所改善。结果:两组患者的垂线值和前头姿势以及颈椎活动度均有所改善,在为期 4 周的锻炼计划后,两组患者的 NPRS 和 NDI 评分值均有显著改善(P 值为 0.05):仅招募了女性。结论:只招募了女性,进一步的研究可以与时空特征相关联。想法和概念框架具有原创性:头部姿势、颅颈部、屈曲练习、肩胛骨稳定练习、活动范围、垂线、颈部残疾指数、动态关节角度计、数字疼痛评分量表、颅椎角。
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