Trunk Extensor Endurance Training Versus Scapular Mobilization in Patient With Thoracic Kyphosis
Comparison of Trunk Extensor Endurance Training Versus Scapular Mobilization in Patient With Thoracic Kyphosis.
Riphah International University
28 participants
Jun 25, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
To compare the effect of Trunk extensor endurance training and scapular mobilization on thoracic pain in patient with thoracic kyphosis. To compare the effect of Trunk extensor endurance training and scapular mobilization on kyphotic angle in patient with thoracic kyphosis To compare the effect of Trunk extensor endurance training and scapular mobilization on shoulder ROM in patient with thoracic kyphosis
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Both gender (Male and female)
- Age 20-40
- Postural kyphosis
- Kyphotic angle exceeds 40°
- Thoracic pain>3
Exclusion Criteria8
- Thoracic, Scapular and clavicle abnormalities
- Vertebral fractures, history of trauma or spinal surgery
- History of prolonged use steroid (more than 6 months),rheumatologic conditions
- Cardiac, autoimmune diseases
- Structural kyphosis(X-ray findings)
- Scoliosis(x-ray findings)
- Cancer, neurological disorders, metastasis, or inflammatory
- Osteoporosis, Pregnancy or any genetic conditions affecting their bones, muscles or cartilage.
Interested in this trial?
Get notified about updates and connect with the research team.
Interventions
Trunk Extensor Endurance Training Level 1:Prone shoulder extension or prone shoulder raises Level 2: Prone back extension Level 3: Prone Ys or Y raises Level 4:Super man pose Level 5:Super man or prone cobra (The given position should be hold for 10 seconds and performs 25 repetitions with 3 sec rests in between the efforts) Scapular Mobilization: Intervention program includes, supero-inferior, medio-lateral along with circumduction movements). 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions of each of the supero-inferior ,medio-lateral, and circumduction movements Between each session, there was a10 or 30-second break. The length of rests was adjusted depending on the patient's endurance
Locations(1)
View Full Details on ClinicalTrials.gov
For the most up-to-date information, visit the official listing.
NCT06482203