The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of forward head posture on knee joint proprioception and to investigate the effect of forward head posture on balance.
Forward head posture (FHP) represents a prevalent sagittal plane deviation characterized by the anterior displacement of the head relative to the shoulder. While its impact on cervical proprioception and upper-body neuromuscular control is well-documented, current literature reveals significant gaps regarding its influence on distal joint function. This study aims to investigate the musculoskeletal system as a holistic kinetic chain, wherein cervical misalignment may necessitate compensatory adaptations throughout the body to maintain the center of gravity. Research indicates that FHP is frequently associated with an anterior pelvic tilt and altered ankle joint position errors, suggesting that postural deviations in the neck can diminish neuromuscular performance in the lower extremities. Given this interconnected nature, it is hypothesized that FHP similarly affects knee joint proprioception and stability. By evaluating these distal effects, this investigation seeks to clarify whether cervical postural deviations contribute to balance impairments or knee instability. The findings may have significant implications for clinical practice, potentially shifting rehabilitation paradigms to include cervical assessment and correction when treating patients with lower-limb injuries or chronic knee instability.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Isokinetic dynamometry is considered a valid and reliable method for assessing knee proprioception, particularly joint position sense (JPS).
Mariam elsayed elsayed salah
Giza, Egypt
Knee Proprioception
Proprioception evaluation will be started by using the isokinetic system in measurement of JPS by active joint reproduction test.
Time frame: once
Postural Balance
The Biodex Balance System (BBS) is a widely recognized and reliable tool for assessing postural stability and balance control in both clinical and research settings.
Time frame: once
Craniovertebral Angle (CVA)
the angle of intersection between a horizontal line and a line bisecting the tragus of the ear and the C7 spinous process.
Time frame: once
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