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Association of Forward Head Posture and Hand Grip Strength Among Mobile Users

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Objective: To determine the association between forward head posture (FHP) and hand grip strength among smartphone users. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 130 participants aged 18-30 years. Non-probability purposive sampling was used. Demographics (age, gender, daily smartphone usage) were recorded. Forward head posture was assessed using the craniovertebral angle (CVA) measured with a goniometer. Hand grip strength was evaluated using a handheld dynamometer with participants seated, the elbow flexed at 90°, and the forearm in neutral position. Pearson correlation was used to analyze the relationship between CVA and grip strength in SPSS version 25, with a p-value <0.05 considered significant. Results: The mean age of participants was 24.02±3.5424.02±3.54 years, with an average smartphone usage of 8.47±1.708.47±1.70 hours. The mean CVA was 36.92±2.8636.92±2.86 degrees, and the mean hand grip strength was 22.07±6.6622.07±6.66 kg. A significant positive correlation was found between CVA and hand grip strength (r=0.459, p=0.01r=0.459, p=0.01). Subgroup analysis showed stronger correlation in males (r=0.482r=0.482) than females (r=0.443r=0.443). Conclusion: FHP significantly affects hand grip strength, with prolonged smartphone use being a major contributor. Ergonomic interventions are needed to reduce musculoskeletal risks.
Title: Association of Forward Head Posture and Hand Grip Strength Among Mobile Users
Description:
Objective: To determine the association between forward head posture (FHP) and hand grip strength among smartphone users.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 130 participants aged 18-30 years.
Non-probability purposive sampling was used.
Demographics (age, gender, daily smartphone usage) were recorded.
Forward head posture was assessed using the craniovertebral angle (CVA) measured with a goniometer.
Hand grip strength was evaluated using a handheld dynamometer with participants seated, the elbow flexed at 90°, and the forearm in neutral position.
Pearson correlation was used to analyze the relationship between CVA and grip strength in SPSS version 25, with a p-value <0.
05 considered significant.
Results: The mean age of participants was 24.
02±3.
5424.
02±3.
54 years, with an average smartphone usage of 8.
47±1.
708.
47±1.
70 hours.
The mean CVA was 36.
92±2.
8636.
92±2.
86 degrees, and the mean hand grip strength was 22.
07±6.
6622.
07±6.
66 kg.
A significant positive correlation was found between CVA and hand grip strength (r=0.
459, p=0.
01r=0.
459, p=0.
01).
Subgroup analysis showed stronger correlation in males (r=0.
482r=0.
482) than females (r=0.
443r=0.
443).
Conclusion: FHP significantly affects hand grip strength, with prolonged smartphone use being a major contributor.
Ergonomic interventions are needed to reduce musculoskeletal risks.

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