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Effect of Stabilizing Exercises on Craniovertebral Angle with Forward Head Posture
The Superior Journal of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, 2022Background: Forward head posture (FHP) is defined as an excessive anterior position of the external auditory meatus in relationship to the shoulder. High prevalence of FHP was found among the young population in Malaysia. However, limited little evidence and contradictory results that support effective interventions have been recognized. ...
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Correlation of Craniovertebral Angle with Neck Pain in Undergraduate Students- Cross-Sectional Study
International Journal of Health Sciences and Research, 2022Background: Neck pain is a common disorder characterized by pain, discomfort or soreness experienced in the region between the inferior margin of the occipital bone and T1. It is one of the commonest problems in young adults due to their repetitive use of computers, laptops, cell phones, TV, improper sitting posture leading the body to exhibit a bad ...
Surabhi S Shinde, Drashti Niket Shah
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Background: Photogrammetric measures are a commonly applied, highly reliable tool for appraising craniovertebral postures during clinical assessments, rehabilitation, and research interventions.
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Work, 2021
BACKGROUND: Forward head posture (FHP) is the most common malposition in the head and neck area. With the growing use of digital devices, the prevalence of FHP may be expected to increase dramatically. Thus far, FHP has been evaluated only in the sagittal plane.
Samira, Molaeifar +3 more
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BACKGROUND: Forward head posture (FHP) is the most common malposition in the head and neck area. With the growing use of digital devices, the prevalence of FHP may be expected to increase dramatically. Thus far, FHP has been evaluated only in the sagittal plane.
Samira, Molaeifar +3 more
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The importance of craniovertebral and cervicomedullary angle on cervicogenic headache
2013Purpose: Cervicogenic headache (CH) is a referred pain from cervical structures innervated by the three upper cervical spinal nerves. Anesthetic blocks of cervical structures or related nerves can provide a temporary relief of pain, which may suggest that...
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Assessment of Craniovertebral Angle and Depression in Heavy Smartphone Users
Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 2017Preeti Jeevan Dalawala, K Satish Pimpale
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Posterior Surgery in the Treatment of Craniovertebral Junction Deformity with Torticollis
Orthopaedic Surgery, 2022Xiangcheng Gao +2 more
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