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The Effects of Reactive Neuromuscular Training on the Upper Quarter Posture in Students with Forward Head Posture: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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  54-60

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 Background: Reactive neuromuscular training (RNT) is a training method used in rehabilitation. However, its effectiveness on forward Head posture (FHP) is still unknown. This study aimed to compare the effects of traditional training with 8-week RNT on the craniovertebral, shoulder, and kyphotic angles in high school students with FHP. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, conducted in Urmia city, Iran (2018), we selected a total of 60 male high school students using a convenient sampling technique. We assigned the subjects to one control group and two experimental groups; one of the experimental groups performed traditional exercises while the other did RNT. After the pre-test, the training program performed three days a week under the supervision of a researcher. Posture assessment carried out in two steps: prior to training (pre-test data) and after eight weeks of training (post-test data). We applied a photogrammetric method to evaluate the sagittal angles of the Neck and shoulder. Moreover, we conducted the ANCOVA test at a significance level of P<0. 05 to analyze the data. Results: Both training methods improved trunk posture (F=156. 07, P<0. 001) and the sagittal angles of the Neck (F=35. 35, P<0. 001) and shoulder (F=23. 31, P<0. 001); however, RNT was more effective than the traditional type of training (P<0. 001). Conclusion: Eight weeks of traditional and RNT exercises enhanced kyphotic, shoulder, and craniovertebral angles. It seems that RNT might have a better outcome in the management of high school students with FHP.

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    NOORI, HAMED, SHEIKHHOSEINI, RAHMAN, ESLAMI, RASOUL, & Ghorbani, Moosa Reza. (2020). The Effects of Reactive Neuromuscular Training on the Upper Quarter Posture in Students with Forward Head Posture: A Randomized Clinical Trial. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, 7(2), 54-60. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/775556/en

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    NOORI HAMED, SHEIKHHOSEINI RAHMAN, ESLAMI RASOUL, Ghorbani Moosa Reza. The Effects of Reactive Neuromuscular Training on the Upper Quarter Posture in Students with Forward Head Posture: A Randomized Clinical Trial. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH[Internet]. 2020;7(2):54-60. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/775556/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HAMED NOORI, RAHMAN SHEIKHHOSEINI, RASOUL ESLAMI, and Moosa Reza Ghorbani, “The Effects of Reactive Neuromuscular Training on the Upper Quarter Posture in Students with Forward Head Posture: A Randomized Clinical Trial,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCHOOL HEALTH, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 54–60, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/775556/en

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