2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/689610
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Correlation between Trunk Posture and Neck Reposition Sense among Subjects with Forward Head Neck Postures

Abstract: Objective. To assess the correlation of abnormal trunk postures and reposition sense of subjects with forward head neck posture (FHP). Methods. In all, postures of 41 subjects were evaluated and the FHP and trunk posture including shoulder, scapular level, pelvic side, and anterior tilting degrees were analyzed. We used the head repositioning accuracy (HRA) test to evaluate neck position senses of neck flexion, neck extension, neck right and left side flexion, and neck right and left rotation and calculated th… Show more

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“…are strained to the most in our entire life hence it is a good level to measure capacity of neck reposition [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are strained to the most in our entire life hence it is a good level to measure capacity of neck reposition [10,11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Istotne jest wczesne rozpoczęcie korekcji zespołu skrzyżowania górnego, ponieważ utrzymujące się zbyt długo przeciążenie posturalne powodują progresję występujących już objawów, doprowadzając w końcu do zwłóknienia tkanek i trwałych odchyleń od prawidłowej postawy [3]. Wynika to z tego, iż fibroblasty przeciążonych mięśni (obcią-żonych ekscentrycznie) zwiększają wytwarzanie kolagenu w ich obrębie oraz wokół nich, w celu stworzenia lepszych warunków do utrzymywania zwiększonego obciążenia.…”
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“…Dysfunkcje kompleksu It is important to start correcting upper crossed syndrome early because postural overload that lasts too long results in the progression of symptoms that have already occurred. As a result, tissue fibrosis and a permanent abnormal posture may occur [3]. It shows that fibroblasts of overloaded muscles (muscles with eccentric loading) increase collagen production within and around these muscles in order to create better conditions for bearing increased loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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