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Effect of Stabilizing Exercises on Craniovertebral Angle with Forward Head Posture

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Background: Forward head posture (FHP) is defined as an excessive anterior position of the external auditory meatus in relationship to the shoulder. High prevalence of FHP was found among the young population in Malaysia. However, limited little evidence and contradictory results that support effective interventions have been recognized. Objective: The main purpose of this study is to inquire the effectiveness of stabilizing exercises upon Craniovertebral angle among young population with forward head posture. Material and Methods: 20 students with forward  heаd  роsture  were  given stabilizing exercises for  fоur  weeks,  30  min/dаy,  аnd  2  dаys/  week  аt  the  mаin  саmрus  оf  MАHSА  University,  Selаngоr  Mаlаysiа,  аnd  MАHSА  рhysiо  сenter. Befоre  giving intervention,  the  angle of Сrаniоvertebrаl  wаs  meаsured. Сrаniоvertebrаl angle wаs  re-meаsured  аfter  twо  weeks  аnd  аfter  4  weeks  оf  interventiоn. Results: Significant increase in the craniovertebral angle at 2- and 4-weeks intervention. Results showed a significance increase in CVA with stabilizing exercises (SEs) after 4 weeks intervention, stabilizing exercises (SEs) with mean difference of 4.399±3.03 SD and p value of 0.0001 Conclusion: It is concluded from the results of the study that Stabilizing exercises can be incorporated in a 4-week duration, twice per week, management of 18-27 young population with FHP.
Title: Effect of Stabilizing Exercises on Craniovertebral Angle with Forward Head Posture
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Background: Forward head posture (FHP) is defined as an excessive anterior position of the external auditory meatus in relationship to the shoulder.
High prevalence of FHP was found among the young population in Malaysia.
However, limited little evidence and contradictory results that support effective interventions have been recognized.
Objective: The main purpose of this study is to inquire the effectiveness of stabilizing exercises upon Craniovertebral angle among young population with forward head posture.
Material and Methods: 20 students with forward  heаd  роsture  were  given stabilizing exercises for  fоur  weeks,  30  min/dаy,  аnd  2  dаys/  week  аt  the  mаin  саmрus  оf  MАHSА  University,  Selаngоr  Mаlаysiа,  аnd  MАHSА  рhysiо  сenter.
Befоre  giving intervention,  the  angle of Сrаniоvertebrаl  wаs  meаsured.
Сrаniоvertebrаl angle wаs  re-meаsured  аfter  twо  weeks  аnd  аfter  4  weeks  оf  interventiоn.
Results: Significant increase in the craniovertebral angle at 2- and 4-weeks intervention.
Results showed a significance increase in CVA with stabilizing exercises (SEs) after 4 weeks intervention, stabilizing exercises (SEs) with mean difference of 4.
399±3.
03 SD and p value of 0.
0001 Conclusion: It is concluded from the results of the study that Stabilizing exercises can be incorporated in a 4-week duration, twice per week, management of 18-27 young population with FHP.

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