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This study aims at investigating the effects of application of twelve sessions of Global Postural Re-education Technique (GPR) and Kendall Exercises (KE) on Craniovertebral angle (CVA), Gaze Angle (GA), Shoulders Angle (SA), Pain, functional abilities, Range of Motion, stability of sense of position, cervical muscle strength and endurance, Spinal mobility, and Chest Expansion.
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A sample of 43 participants with a CVA less than 50 degrees will be randomly assigned to one of the two groups either receiving global postural reeducation added to traditional Kendall exercises or a group that receives Kendall Exercises only. Treatment sessions will be continued for a total of 12 sessions with a rate of 3 sessions per week. The effect of these two treatments will be assessed by various variables including: forward head angle, Gaze Angle and Shoulder angle via photogrammetry and Kinovea App, Pain intensity (VAS), functional abilities via neck disability index (NDI), cervical Range of motion and sense of position stability by Cervical Range of Motion instrument (CROM), Spinal mobility and chest expansion by tape measurement.
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The patient underwent other physical therapy programs in the last three months.
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43 participants in 2 patient groups
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Walaa A Abu-Taleb, MSc; Abeer Yamany, Phd
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