Comparison of Craniocervical Flexion and Scapular Stabilization Exercises in Forward Head Posture and Neck Pain
Cervical Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cervical Pain focused on measuring Forward head posture, Craniocervical flexion exercises
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Forward-head-posture
- Duration of wearing-the headscarf/hijab for a minimum of 5-years
- Females ho start wearing headscarf before or at the age of-20. Females having neck-pain for less-than-six-months or if they had any muscular spasm & tenderness in the neck region.
- Pain being experienced in cervical spine area, which started from-superior-nuchal line-to the first thoracic vertebra.
- Pain radiating with or without any extensive radicular-symptoms towards other areas of body such as head and upper extremities.
- Restricted range-of-motion of cervical-spine.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any red flags (tumor, osteoporosis, metabolic disorders, fracture, rheumatoid arthritis, resting-blood-pressure higher than 140/90 mmHg, prolonged-history of steroids abuse, continuous nerve root entrapment with two-or more-positive-neurologic-signs (muscle weakness involving cervical myotomes, abnormal upper limb deep-tendon-reflexes, or- -abnormal cervical dermatome.
- Already diagnosed with cervical spine-stenosis, showed bilateral upper limb symptoms.
- Any six weeks prior history of whiplash-injury or engaged in any type of treatment regarding neck pain from any-practitioner within the last month.
- History-of any previous-cervical or thoracic-spine-surgery-
Sites / Locations
- Akhtar Saeed Trust hospital, Falah o Behbud Associations and Medicare Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Group A: Craniocervical flexion exercises
Group B: Scapular stabilization exercises
Exercise protocol were performed over a 4 week duration under the command of a supervisor. Subjects were asked not to obtain any other particular intervention for cervical ache. Command the subject to be in crook lying position. Lock their finger to place their finger below the skull and retract the lower jaw and retract chin as far as possible.
Group B performed scapular stabilization workout for 30 minutes per session, three days a week for four weeks. The scapular stabilization exercises were made up of four stages