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Double-crossed syndrome" refers to a specific alignment of overactive and underactive muscles in the neck, chest, and shoulders. AIRROSTI stands for Applied Integration for the Rapid Recovery of Soft Tissue Injuries. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Airrosti exercises combined with TheraBand exercises in reducing pain and disability in the neck and shoulders. TheraBand exercise programs are commonly used to improve muscle activation. However, research on the effectiveness of AIRROSTI combined with TheraBand exercises for treating Double-Crossed Syndrome among smartphone users is limited, and more evidence is needed to support their effectiveness.
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Research objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of Airrosti and Theraband exercises in reducing pain and disability among smartphone users with Double-Crossed Syndrome. To evaluate the combined effect of Airrosti and Theraband exercises in reducing pain and disability among smartphone users with Double-Crossed Syndrome. To compare the effect of Airrosti and Theraband exercises in reducing pain and disability among smartphone users with Double-Crossed Syndrome.
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young female participants with rounded shoulder postures. Participants aged between 18 and 25 years. No history of shoulder trauma, current shoulder pathology, thoracic scoliosis, and kyphosis deformity.
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Participants excluded if they received any other form of medical treatment or have thoracic scoliosis or kyphosis deformity.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Shahnaz Hasan, PhD
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