This study aims to determine the effect of combining diaphragmatic exercises with cervical retraction exercise on pain, disability, active range of motions of cervical spine and craniovertebral angle in individuals with forward head posture.
Forward head posture altering breathing pattern is one of the most common musculoskeletal deformity. Diaphragmatic exercises can reduce pain and disability levels, and correct forward head posture (FHP) in patients with neck discomfort. In this randomized clinical trial, fifty two participants displaying forward head posture (FHP) will be randomly assigned to one of the two intervention groups: the Diaphragmatic Exercises and Cervical Retraction Exercise Combined Group or the Cervical Retraction Exercise Alone Group. Randomization will be performed using a convenient random sampling method via sealed opaque envelopes. Each participant will receive a total of twelve treatment sessions over a four-week period. The efficacy of the interventions will be assessed at the beginning (first session), conclusion (twelfth session), and two weeks after completing the sessions. Outcome measures, including pain intensity, disability levels, cervical range of motion, and craniovertebral angle (CVA), will be evaluated using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Neck Disability Index (NDI), universal goniometer and Image J software, respectively. Data will be analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 26. Normality of data will be assessed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. For within-group comparisons, either repeated measures ANOVA or the Friedman test will be used. To compare changes between the groups, the independent t-test or Mann-Whitney U test will be applied, depending on the data distribution. The analysis of these outcome measures will provide valuable insights into the impact of the interventions on participants' symptoms and postural alignment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
52
Participants will hold cervical retraction for 10 s up to 10 times. A break of 5 s will be provided per one movement and 30 s per one set. A total of three sets will be conducted. Therefore, the total exercise time will be \<10 mints.
The diaphragmatic exercise will be performed in a supine position with 40° trunk flexion while holding 2.5 kg on the abdomen in the first 5 sessions and then 5 kg in the second 5 sessions. Participants will perform 3 sets with 10 repetitions at a ratio of one second of inspiration to two seconds of expiration, three sets of 15 repetitions at a ratio of two seconds of inspiration to four seconds of expiration, and three sets of 20 repetitions at a ratio of three seconds of inspiration to six seconds of expiration. The rest between rests will be 60 s.
Chiropractor & Physio Pain Relief Center
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
RECRUITINGPhotogrammetry for Craniovertebral Angle (CVA) by image j software
CVA, can be measured using the lateral photos exposing C7 and the ear. The participants will maintain the natural head posture through the measurement method of self-balance posture. It is the angle made by the line that connects the seventh cervical spine with the tragus and the horizontal line of the seventh cervical spine in the sitting and standing positions. A CVA of \<49° is characterized as FHP (3). Image J is an image processing and analysis program that can read both image file formats and raw formats. It can display, edit, analyze, process, store, and print images, as well as measure distances and angles.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Numeric pain rating scale (NPRS):
The NPRS is a subjective pain rating scale using an 11-point scale from 0 to 10, where 0 means 'no pain' and 10 means 'intolerable pain'. Participants select the whole number that best represents their level of pain.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Neck disability index (NDI):
that restricts the activities of daily living (ADL); it also helps to determine self- assessed disability. NDI has 10 domains covering pain intensity, personal care, lifting, reading, headaches, concentration, work, driving, sleeping, and recreation. Scores range from 0 to 50, with 50 being the greatest levels of dysfunction.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Goniometer for Cervical Range of motion (CROM)
Universal goniometer has fair inter-tester reliability ranging from 0.79-0.92. Validity of this tool is good i.e. 0.97-0.98 This tool is most commonly used in the clinical settings for evaluating joint ROM.
Time frame: 6 weeks
Global rating of change (GRC)
GRC scale is used as an objective means to test the improvement of patient symptoms, to identify the intervention effect after treatment completion in clinical practice
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Hot fomentation will be given by applying cervical hot pack over the area in prone lying position for 10 mints and Isometric neck strengthening exercises (10 repetitions, each 5-second hold, 1 set) (20). • Nerve Stimulation (TENS) on the painful regions around the neck for 15 minutes with a TENS device. TENS parameters will be 150 μs square pulses with a frequency of 80 Hz. The intensity of the current will be adjusted to produce no contraction. • Posture education to keep upright posture during sitting.
Time frame: 6 weeks