Impacto positivo de la telerrehabilitación en estudiantes universitarios con síndrome de text neck durante la pandemia por COVID-19

Q4 Health Professions Fisioterapia Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ft.2024.03.002
J.F. May Euán, D.F. Estrella Castillo, G. Uicab Pool, H. Rubio Zapata, R. Arcila Novelo, N. Pérez Herrera
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Abstract

Introduction

The increasing use of mobile devices among students has led to a rise in the prevalence of text neck syndrome, characterized by pain and tension in the neck.

Objective

Assessing the positive impact of a tele-rehabilitation program specifically designed to mitigate the effects of text neck syndrome in university students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Materials and methods

A quasi-experimental study was conducted in which a tele-rehabilitation program was designed, implemented, and evaluated to reduce neck pain in university students with text neck syndrome. The program included stretching and strengthening exercises, lasting for four weeks through the specialized platform Physiotec®. Twenty-four individuals with a medical diagnosis of text neck syndrome participated, and variables such as pain, generic and cervical disability, as well as range of motion, were analyzed.

Results

The results indicated significant improvements in pain symptoms, with a notable shift towards the mild pain category, while cases of moderate to severe pain decreased. Additionally, significant improvements were observed in cervical disability.

Conclusion

The tele-rehabilitation program demonstrated a positive impact, particularly in reducing pain and cervical disability in university students with text neck syndrome.

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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,远程康复对患有文字颈综合症的大学生的积极影响
引言学生们越来越多地使用移动设备,导致了以颈部疼痛和紧张为特征的 "文字颈综合症 "发病率的上升。目的评估在 COVID-19 大流行期间为减轻大学生文字颈综合症的影响而专门设计的远程康复项目的积极影响。该项目包括伸展和强化练习,通过专业平台 Physiotec® 进行,为期四周。结果表明,疼痛症状有了明显改善,明显转向轻度疼痛,而中度至重度疼痛的病例有所减少。此外,颈椎残疾情况也有明显改善。结论远程康复项目对患有颈部文字综合症的大学生产生了积极影响,尤其是在减轻疼痛和颈椎残疾方面。
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