The Relationship Between Working Duration and Forward Head Posture
Ni Nyoman Melani Karang,
Kadek Dwi Pradnya Lestari
Abstract:Forward head posture refers to the anatomical alignment of the head positioned anteriorly to the shoulders. An imbalance in the muscles of the cervical region characterizes this disorder. This phenomenon can be attributed to multiple variables, one of which pertains to the length of the work period. This investigation seeks to establish the relationship between working duration and forward head posture. This research method uses a cross-sectional analytic observational study design that was carried out from Fe… Show more
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