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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
Year : 2019, Volume : 10, Issue : 12
First page : ( 1410) Last page : ( 1415)
Print ISSN : 0976-0245. Online ISSN : 0976-5506.
Article DOI : 10.37506/v10/i12/2019/ijphrd/192406

Influence of Scapular Stabilization Exercises on Asymptomatic Forward Head Posture; A Randomized Controlled Trial

Safwat Yasmin M.1,*, Wadee Amir N.2, Lasheen Yasser R.2, Kamel Ragia M.2

1Physiothetapy Specialist, El-Sheik Zayed Al-Nahyan Hospital, Cairo, Egypt

2Department of Physical Therapy for Basic Sciences, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Egypt

*Corresponding author: Dr. Yasmin M. Safwat. Physiothetapy Specialist, El-Sheik Zayed Al-Nahyan Hospital, Cairo, Egypt. Email: yasmin_safwat@hotmail.com

Online published on 31 March, 2020.

Abstract

Objective

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of scapular stabilization exercises (SSE) on correcting asymptomatic forward head posture (FHP).

Methodology

Forty participants aged from 2030 years with mean (28.72±1.70 years) from both genders were included (21 female-19 male) randomly divided. Study group (A) received SSE and postural correctional exercises (PCE) while control group (B) received PCE only three sessions per week for ten weeks. Cranio-vertebral angle (CVA), and Root mean square (RMS) of muscle activity (EMG) of serratus anterior muscle were measured pre and post-treatment.

Results

Statistical analysis in form of MANOVA showed significant changes within-group at study group (A) in each of CVA, and muscle amplitude of serratus anterior both sides pre and post treatment with (P value =0.000). Also, a significant change within-group at control group (B) with (P value =0.000). The in between-group analysis showed no significant change in pre-value of all variables as (P=0.716, 0.291, 0.217) respectively, post-treatment showed a significant change in CVA as (P=0.000) and muscle activity for serratus anterior muscle showed a significant change of right side as (P= 0.004) while left side showed no significant change (P=0.112) but percent of improvement in study group (A) (R 83.6%, L 54.3%) higher than control group (B) (R 40.5%, L 29%) respectively.

Conclusion

SSE is considered as an effective method in correcting FHP in asymptomatic FHP subjects.

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Keywords

Scapular stabilization exercises, Forward head posture.

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