The effect of feedback corrective exercises on pain, range of motion and craniovertebral angle of girl with head forward

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Article Type:
Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Aim and Backgrounds

The purpose of this study was to investigate the uniform effect of feedbag correction exercises on pain, motor range and angle angel of girls with ahead.

Material and Methods

The statistical sample of the present study includes 30 people, 15 women with head forward problem were considered as experimental group and 15 women without head forward problem were considered as control group. NASM head-forward corrective exercise protocol was used as a feedback corrective exercise protocol. This protocol includes four sections of restraint techniques, stretching techniques, activation techniques, and cohesion techniques, which were performed in a period of 45 minutes in each stage of the exercise. After the initial evaluations and measurements, the experimental group did its exercises for 8 weeks, 3 sessions per week, each session lasting 45 minutes. During this time, the control group did not do any activity related to corrective exercises and did not use any medicine to reduce pain. Again, pain and performance measurements were taken after the protocol.. The Shapirvillek test was used to determine the normal distribution of the research variables and for statistical analysis of the research hypotheses, the covariance analysis test (ANCOVA) was used. The confidence interval for all hypotheses was 0.05 p <0.05.  

Results

The results of the covariance test indicate a significant effect of feedbag correction exercises on pain, motor range and angle angle of girls with forward head complications (P. 0.001). 

Conclusion

In general, the results of this study showed the effect of feedback corrective exercises on reducing neck pain, motor range and angle angle of girls with forward head complications. On this basis, it seems that the exercises of this study can be effective in improving the motor performance of girls with the forward head

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Anesthesiology and Pain, Volume:14 Issue: 4, 2024
Pages:
58 to 67
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