Correlation between the Degree of Forward Head Posture and Hamstring Muscles Tightness in Non-Specific Neck Pain

Holy Shaker Iskander, Naroz, Nadia Abd El, Azeem Fayaz, S. Fadl, Dina Mohamed, Ali Al Hamaky
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Introduction: Anterior translation, also recognized as Forward Head Posture (FHP), is a pathology that happens when the head moves forward from the vertical line of gravity. FHP can cause significant problems, such as fascial stretching at the lower cervical level, shortening of the upper cervical segment, hamstring tightness, and back fascial limitation at the hamstring and calf muscles levels. Aim of this study: This study aimed to determine the correlation between forward head posture and hamstring, calf muscles tightness. Methods: The study involved 84 university students of both sexes, with a mean age of 21.96 ± 2.25 years for males and a mean age of 22.05 ± 2 years for females, and a mean BMI of 22.32 ± 1.68 kg/m 2 for males and a mean of 22 ± 1.7 kg/m 2 for females. The sample size included only those with a craniovertebral angle (CVA) measurement of less than 49 0 , which was determined using the photogrammetry method. The study was conducted to establish the degree of correlation among FHP and hamstring-calf muscles by using the active knee extension test (AKE test), as well as the passive straight leg raise test (PSLR) for hamstring muscles tightness using the ankle dorsiflexion with the knee extended (ADFKE), in addition to ankle dorsiflexion with the knee flexed (ADFKF) for calf muscles tightness. Results: There was a weak significant direct correlation (r=0.300, p=0.034) between CVA and right hamstring tightness as measured by PSLR in males with a normal BMI. Conclusion: Forward head posture (FHP) weakly correlates with hamstring tightness in males with normal BMI, therefore treatment program should include hamstring muscles stretching.
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非特异性颈痛患者头部前倾程度与腘绳肌紧张度之间的相关性
前倾,又称前头姿势(FHP):前移,也被称为 "前头姿势"(FHP),是头部从重力垂直线向前移动时发生的一种病理现象。FHP 可导致严重的问题,如颈椎下段筋膜拉伸、颈椎上段缩短、腘绳肌紧张以及腘绳肌和小腿肌肉水平的背部筋膜受限。本研究的目的本研究旨在确定前头姿势与腘绳肌、小腿肌肉紧绷之间的相关性。研究方法研究涉及 84 名男女大学生,男生平均年龄(21.96 ± 2.25)岁,女生平均年龄(22.05 ± 2)岁,男生平均体重指数(22.32 ± 1.68 kg/m 2),女生平均体重指数(22 ± 1.7 kg/m 2)。样本量仅包括颅椎体角度(CVA)测量值小于 49 0 的样本,该测量值是通过摄影测量法确定的。该研究通过主动伸膝测试(AKE 测试)和被动直腿抬高测试(PSLR)来确定 FHP 和腘绳肌-小腿肌肉之间的相关程度,并通过伸膝时的踝关节背屈(ADFKE)和屈膝时的踝关节背屈(ADFKF)来确定小腿肌肉的紧绷程度。结果显示在体重指数正常的男性中,CVA 与 PSLR 测定的右腿筋紧绷度之间存在微弱的直接相关性(r=0.300,p=0.034)。结论在体重指数正常的男性中,前头姿势(FHP)与腘绳肌紧绷有微弱的相关性,因此治疗方案应包括腘绳肌拉伸。
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