Altered body balance and plantar pressure distribution in young adults with forward head posture

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Hussein Youssef , Onur Aydoǧdu , Aysel Yildiz
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Abstract

Background

Forward head posture (FHP), a common postural issue, affects balance and may be linked to altered muscle activity and cervical spine alignment. This study investigated the impact of FHP on static balance and plantar pressure distribution in adults. We hypothesized that FHP would be associated with poorer balance and altered pressure distribution.

Methods

This case-control study investigated the impact of FHP on static balance and plantar pressure distribution in adults (n = 52). Participants were categorized based on craniovertebral angle (CVA), into FHP (CVA <47°) and control (CVA ≥47°) groups. Static balance was assessed using a NeuroCom® Balance Manager System, evaluating parameters like center of gravity sway and directional control. Plantar pressure distribution was measured with an Emed Pedobarography system during walking, analyzing maximum force, peak pressure, and contact area.

Results

Participants with FHP showed poorer balance with eyes closed on foam compared to the control group. Additionally, the FHP group exhibited lower total maximum force and altered force distribution in both feet during walking. Correlations suggested that higher CVA degrees were associated with decreased balance and altered plantar pressure distribution. Despite, linear regression analyses revealed no significant predictive relationships between CVA and specific balance measures, it showed significant associations with several plantar pressure distribution parameters, including total maximum force exerted on both feet, maximum force on the forefoot, and peak pressure on the hindfoot.

Conclusion

These findings suggest that FHP may influence balance and plantar pressure distribution, with a potentially stronger effect on plantar pressure than balance parameters.

头后仰姿势的年轻人身体平衡和足底压力分布的改变
背景前头姿势(FHP)是一种常见的姿势问题,它会影响平衡,并可能与肌肉活动和颈椎排列的改变有关。本研究调查了 FHP 对成年人静态平衡和足底压力分布的影响。我们假设 FHP 与较差的平衡能力和压力分布的改变有关。这项病例对照研究调查了 FHP 对成年人(n = 52)静态平衡和足底压力分布的影响。根据颅椎体角度(CVA)将参与者分为FHP组(CVA <47°)和对照组(CVA ≥47°)。使用 NeuroCom® 平衡管理系统评估静态平衡,评价重心摇摆和方向控制等参数。使用 Emed Pedobarography 系统测量步行时的足底压力分布,分析最大力、压力峰值和接触面积。此外,在行走过程中,FHP 组显示出较低的总最大力和改变的双脚力分布。相关性表明,CVA 度数越高,平衡能力越差,足底压力分布也会改变。尽管线性回归分析表明,CVA 与特定平衡指标之间没有显著的预测关系,但它与几个足底压力分布参数,包括双脚施加的总最大力、前足最大力和后足压力峰值有显著关联。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
202
审稿时长
56 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Orthopaedics aims to be a leading journal in orthopaedics and contribute towards the improvement of quality of orthopedic health care. The journal publishes original research work and review articles related to different aspects of orthopaedics including Arthroplasty, Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, Trauma, Spine and Spinal deformities, Pediatric orthopaedics, limb reconstruction procedures, hand surgery, and orthopaedic oncology. It also publishes articles on continuing education, health-related information, case reports and letters to the editor. It is requested to note that the journal has an international readership and all submissions should be aimed at specifying something about the setting in which the work was conducted. Authors must also provide any specific reasons for the research and also provide an elaborate description of the results.
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