Jeong Gyeong-Hyeon, Lee Byoung-Hee
Graduate School of Physical Therapy, Sahmyook University, Seoul 01795, Republic of Korea.
Department of Physical Therapy, Sahmyook University, Seoul 01795, Republic of Korea.
J Clin Med. 2024 Mar 11;13(6):1612. doi: 10.3390/jcm13061612.
Forward head posture and rounded shoulder posture are common postural variants found in upper crossed syndrome, which can lead to limited neck mobility, respiratory problems, and other issues. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of telerehabilitation, combining diaphragmatic breathing re-education and shoulder stabilization exercises, on young men with upper crossed syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic over 4 weeks. The study included 37 participants aged in their 20s and 30s who were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group received diaphragmatic breathing re-education and shoulder stabilization exercises, while the control group only underwent shoulder stabilization exercises. Both groups were trained three times a week for four weeks using telerehabilitation. The comparison of within-group pre-post differences in the experimental and control groups was conducted using a paired -test, while the effects of treatment were assessed using repeated-measures analysis of variance. After 4 weeks, both groups showed significant improvements in the pain pressure threshold of the upper trapezius, craniovertebral angle, round shoulder posture, shoulder tilt degree, neck disability index, and closed kinetic chain upper extremity stability test (all < 0.05). The results showed a significant difference between the Time effect ( < 0.05/4) for both sides of PPT, CVA, and STD and both sides of RSP, NDI, and CKCUEST, and an interaction between the Time × Group effects ( < 0.05/4) for the Rt. PPT, CVA, and STD. These findings suggest that the telerehabilitation training group, which included diaphragmatic breathing re-education and shoulder stabilization exercises, was more effective in improving Rt. PPT, CVA, and STD in males with UCS.
头部前倾姿势和圆肩姿势是上交叉综合征中常见的姿势变异,可能导致颈部活动受限、呼吸问题及其他问题。本研究的目的是调查在新冠疫情期间,为期4周的远程康复训练(结合膈肌呼吸再教育和肩部稳定练习)对患有上交叉综合征的年轻男性的影响。该研究纳入了37名年龄在20多岁和30多岁的参与者,他们被随机分为两组。实验组接受膈肌呼吸再教育和肩部稳定练习,而对照组仅进行肩部稳定练习。两组均通过远程康复训练,每周训练三次,共四周。使用配对t检验对实验组和对照组组内前后差异进行比较,同时使用重复测量方差分析评估治疗效果。4周后,两组在上斜方肌疼痛压力阈值、颅椎角、圆肩姿势、肩部倾斜度、颈部功能障碍指数和闭链上肢稳定性测试方面均有显著改善(均P<0.05)。结果显示,两侧PPT、CVA和STD以及两侧RSP、NDI和CKCUEST的时间效应(P<0.05/4)存在显著差异,右侧PPT、CVA和STD的时间×组效应存在交互作用(P<0.05/4)。这些发现表明,包括膈肌呼吸再教育和肩部稳定练习的远程康复训练组在改善男性上交叉综合征患者的右侧PPT、CVA和STD方面更有效。