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- Title
Efficacy of Cervical Thoracic Spine Correction Exercise in Reducing Pain and Improving Neck Posture in People with Cervical Spondylitis.
- Authors
Monika R.; Ramana K.; Kamalakannan M.; Anitha A.
- Abstract
Background: The development of osteophytes and the involvement of adjacent soft tissue structures are the initial indications of degenerative changes in the intervertebral discs in cervical spondylitis. Forward head posture also has an effect on the muscles at the head and shoulders, which aggravates postural deformity. Purpose: The purpose is to determine Efficacy of cervical thoracic spine correction exercises in reducing pain and improving neck posture in people with cervical spondylitis. Methods: This experimental study has been conducted from December 2022 to April 2023. Patients willing to participate in the study were screened for inclusion and exclusion criteria. The total number of subjects (30) were taken from Sai charan physio clinic and they are divided into 15 subjects for the experimental group, they are given cervical thoracic spine correction exercises with ultrasound. The control group consisting of 15 subjects, are isometric exercises with ultrasound. NPRS and Neck disability index are used as outcome measures. The treatments were given for 5 days per week and continued for 2 weeks. Results: From statistical analysis made with the quantitative data revealed statistically significant differences between the Group A and Group B, with the P value of <0.0001. Thus, the experimental group has higher statistical differences than the conventional group. Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, Cervical thoracic spine correction exercises in the experimental group were found to be more beneficial than isometric exercises in conventional groups in lowering pain and leading to faster recovery in participants with forward neck posture.
- Subjects
ANKYLOSING spondylitis treatment; NECK physiology; CERVICAL vertebrae; ISOMETRIC exercise; EXPERIMENTAL design; STRETCH (Physiology); INFERENTIAL statistics; PAIN; ULTRASONIC imaging; CONVALESCENCE; CLINICS; TREATMENT effectiveness; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; RELAXATION for health; PRE-tests &; post-tests; T-test (Statistics); POSTURE; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; STATISTICAL sampling; THORACIC vertebrae; EXERCISE therapy
- Publication
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy, 2024, Vol 18, p611
- ISSN
0973-5674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37506/b6ppj317