scholarly journals Significance of Cervical Flexors Strength Training Using EMG Bio-feedback on Forward Head Posture among College Students

2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (4) ◽  
pp. 309-314 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Manor ◽  
Elizabeth Hibberd ◽  
Meredith Petschauer ◽  
Joseph Myers

Context:Rounded-shoulder and forward-head posture can be contributing factors to shoulder pain. Corrective techniques such as manual therapy and exercise have been shown to improve these altered postures, but there is little evidence that corrective garments such as posture shirts can alter posture.Objectives:To determine the acute effects of corrective postureshirt use on rounded-shoulder and forward-head posture in asymptomatic college students.Design:Repeated-measures intervention study with counterbalanced conditions.Setting:Research laboratory.Participants:24 members of the general student body of a university, 18–25 y old, with a forward shoulder angle (FSA) >52° and no history of upper-extremity surgery, scoliosis, active shoulder pain, or shoulder pain in the previous 3 mo that restricted participation for 3 consecutive days.Interventions:Photographic posture assessment under a control condition, under a sham or treatment condition (counterbalanced), under another control condition, and treatment or sham.Main Outcome Measures:FSA and forward head angle (FHA) calculated from a lateral photograph.Results:FSA decreased relative to the control condition while participants wore the sham shirt (P = .029) but not the corrective posture shirt (P = 1.00). FHA was unchanged between groups (P = .371).Conclusions:Application of a corrective posture shirt did not acutely alter FSA or FHA, while application of a sham shirt may decrease FSA at rest.


2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 346-357
Author(s):  
Sebastian Andrés Astorga Verdugo ◽  
Fernanda Borges Silva ◽  
Soledad Patricia González Silva ◽  
Aldo Rodrigo Martínez Araya ◽  
Germán Rojas Cabezas

2021 ◽  
pp. 54-57
Author(s):  
Dharshini Chittybabu ◽  
Prakash Jayabalan ◽  
Sivakumar S ◽  
Tittu Thomas James

INTRODUCTION: The neck pain and forward head posture are the most prevailing condition among the college students due to increased smart phone usage and causes activity limitation. At current situation providing rehabilitation via face to face increases the risk of spread of the pandemic(COVID 19). The deep neck flexor strengthening and ergonomic correction via telerehabilitation improves the functional activity among college students and limits the spread of disease. MATREIALS AND METHODOLGY: Subjects with (n=15), who fulfil the screening criteria were given the exercise protocol that is deep neck flexor strengthening and ergonomic correction via telerehabilitation mode for a period of 4 weeks and the outcome measures included neck pain and forward head posture. RESULT: There is a significant statistical difference between pre test and post test values of pain and forward head posture. CONCLUSION: Telerehabilitation platform provides a greater efficiency for treating pain and forward head posture among college students in pandemic situation.


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