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Efficacy of the adding abdominal control feedback to scapula stabilization exercises for posture and flexion-relaxation phenomena in forward head and shoulder postures and neck movement control impairment - exercise therapy and flexion-relaxation phenomena in forward head posture
Kharazmi University Department of biomechanics and sport injuries0 个研究点目标入组 131 人2018年7月2日
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- To expand treatment options for patients with forward head and shoulder posture, this study investigated the effects of adding the abdominal control feedback (ACF) to scapula stabilization (SSE) in patients with forward head and round shoulder (FHRS) postures and neck movement control impairment (MCI).
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- Kharazmi University Department of biomechanics and sport injuries
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- 131
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- 2年前
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- •"acute neck pain" "lasting less than three months" "a previous history of neck or back surgery"
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