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Effects of Schroth-Based Exercise on Kyphosis Angle, Muscle Strength, Balance, Pain, and Quality of Life in Hyperkyphosis With Chronic Neck Pain

Effects of Schroth-Based Three-Dimensional Exercise Program on Angle of Kyphosis, Muscle Strength, Balance, Pain, and Quality of Life in Patients With Postural Hyperkyphosis With Chronic Neck Pain


Sponsor

Baskent University

Enrollment

52 participants

Start Date

Feb 25, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The normal thoracic kyphosis angle of the spine is 20-40°, however, an angle of more than 40° is referred to as postural kyphosis, increased kyphosis or hyperkyphosis. Although postural kyphosis negatively affects individuals' general health status, physical performance, and quality of life, there is still no standardized protocol for correcting the thoracic kyphosis angle. Conservative treatment approaches such as postural training and exercises, manual therapy, postural corrective kinesiotaping, and orthotic use have been recommended for managing increased thoracic kyphosis. While numerous studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of three-dimensional exercise programs in the treatment of scoliosis, research examining their impact on kyphosis remains considerably limited.Nevertheless, the potential of these exercises to promote neuromuscular reorganization suggests that they may be similarly effective in individuals with thoracic kyphosis. This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effects of a Schroth-based three-dimensional exercise program on kyphosis angle, trunk muscle strength, balance, pain, and quality of life in individuals with postural hyperkyphosis and chronic neck pain.


Eligibility

Min Age: 20 YearsMax Age: 50 Years

Inclusion Criteria6

  • Thoracic kyphosis angle \> 45 degrees,
  • Aged between 20 and 50 years,
  • Have neck pain for more than 3 months,
  • Neck pain visual analogue scale \> 3,
  • Not being treated for postural kyphosis in the last 6 months,
  • Has no systemic disease

Exclusion Criteria3

  • History of trauma or surgery on spinal joints,
  • Participants with rheumatological and metabolic disorders,
  • Participants with congenital postural deformity and scoliosis

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Interventions

OTHERSchroth Exercise Group

The study group will receive electrotherapy treatment (hot pack, ultrasound, tens) to the neck area for 30 minutes in each session. After electrotherapy treatment, kyphotic posture correction exercises will be applied with the help of proprioceptive and extroceptive stimuli in the sagittal plane with mirror control and specific corrective breathing. In the exercise program, exercise practices will be performed in specific positions in supine, prone, sitting and standing. The exercise program will be planned for approximately 40 minutes in each session. A total of 20 sessions of electrotherapy and exercise will be performed for 4 weeks. At the end of the 4th week, after the electrotherapy sessions are completed, exercise applications will continue for the other 4 weeks by the physiotherapist who performs the exercise 3 days a week.

OTHERPostural Exercises Group

Patients to be included in the control group will receive electrotherapy treatment (ultrasound, tens, hotpack) to the neck area for 30 minutes in each session. After the electrotherapy treatment, posture corrective exercises will be applied. Corrective exercise program for posture will consist of deep neck flexor muscle strengthening exercises, lower and middle trapezius strengthening, neck isometric exercises. All strengthening exercises will be given 3 sets of 10 repetitions per day, each repetition for 10 seconds. Stretching exercises will be given to the shortened upper trapezius and pectoralis major muscles. Stretching exercises will be given 2 sets of 5 repetitions per day, with each repetition lasting 20 seconds. In the first 4 weeks, a total of 20 sessions of electrotherapy and exercise will be performed in corrective exercises for posture. At the end of the 4th week, exercise applications will continue for the other 4 weeks 3 days a week.


Locations(1)

Baskent University Umitkoy Outpatient Clinic

Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)

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