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Effects of Weight of Dress Shirt on Arthrokinematics of Cervical Spine in Healthy Females

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CMH Lahore Medical College and Institute of Dentistry

Status

Completed

Conditions

Body Mass Index 18.5 or Greater
Body Mass Index, Normal

Treatments

Other: Shirt-A
Other: Shirt-B

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06669871
06/ERC/CMH/LMC

Details and patient eligibility

About

Clothing is important to cover the human body, The quality of fabric is variable and a variety of designs of the dress shirts is available. Many females use biomechanically improper dress designs particularly of the shirts. This study will help us to find the effect of dress shirt design on cervical spine and shoulder joints arthrokinematics.

This non randomized pilot clinical trial with cross over assignment will be conducted on healthy female volunteers of 18-45 years of age with a BMI 18-40. Two interventions shirt with customized design will be provided to the participants. The motion will be captured by hi speed cameras by trained engineers. After one week of initial recording, participants will be invited for second recording with the other design of the shirt.

Full description

Food, shelter and clothes are basic necessities of the human being. Clothing is important to cover the human body, get protected from extremes of weather, assist in one's job roles, freedom for leisure activities and for cosmetic purposes. The quality of fabric is variable and a variety of designs of the dress shirts is available. Females are about half of total population in Pakistan. Many females use biomechanically improper dress designs particularly of the shirts, which cause uneven distribution of loads to the spine and may change the angles of the individual spinal segments. This study will help us to find the effect of dress shirt design on cervical spine and shoulder joints arthrokinematics, and investigator may proceed towards designing biomechanically and ergonomically more cost effective designs in terms of mobility, energy expenditure and prevention of musculoskeletal problems. Prevention of musculoskeletal problems can have good socioeconomic impact and help in improving health outcomes in females.

This non randomized pilot clinical trial with cross over assignment will be conducted on healthy female volunteers of 18-50 years of age with a BMI 18 and above. The participants will be divided into two groups on the basis of BMI (normal and overweight). Two interventions shirt with customized design and shirt with simple design of staple Lenin fabric will be provided to the participants. Markers for motion capture will be placed on appropriate places following standard protocols. participants' motions will be captured by specific cameras by trained engineers under the supervision of Co-PI at the movement recording lab. Recording may take 5-10 minutes in one session once the participants are prepared for the procedure. After one week of initial recording, participants will be invited for second recording with the other design of the shirt. Data will be analyzed sing IBM software SPSS version 26.0. On the basis of normality of the data, parametric or non-parametric test will be selected to compute the comparative quantitative results.

Enrollment

16 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age between 18-45 years.
  • BMI 18-40

Exclusion criteria

Females with history of cervical spine injuries. Females with history of cervical spine surgeries. Females with Congenital untreated torticollis. Females with history of shoulder complex injuries Females with recent history of tumor (spine, thorax, CA Breast, upper extremity).

Females diagnosed with osteoporosis Infection (Pulmonary and or spinal Tuberculosis). Females with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Females with Joint hyper mobility. Females unable to comply with the study protocol due to cognitive impairment.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

16 participants in 2 patient groups

BMI-Normal
Experimental group
Description:
Participants with BMI 18.50-24.50 will be included
Treatment:
Other: Shirt-B
Other: Shirt-A
BMI greater than 25
Experimental group
Description:
Participants with BMI 25 and above will be included
Treatment:
Other: Shirt-B
Other: Shirt-A

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Sahreen Anwar, PhD (PT); Umer Ilyas, MS Sports PT

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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