Comparison of Trunk Extensor Endurance Training Versus Scapular Mobilization in Patient With Thoracic Kyphosis.

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

To compare the effect of Trunk extensor endurance training and scapular mobilization on thoracic pain in patient with thoracic kyphosis. To compare the effect of Trunk extensor endurance training and scapular mobilization on kyphotic angle in patient with thoracic kyphosis To compare the effect of Trunk extensor endurance training and scapular mobilization on shoulder ROM in patient with thoracic kyphosis

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 20
Maximum Age: 40
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• Both gender (Male and female)

• Age 20-40

• Postural kyphosis

• Kyphotic angle exceeds 40°

• Thoracic pain\>3

Locations
Other Locations
Pakistan
Lady Reading Hospital(LRH)
RECRUITING
Peshawar
Contact Information
Primary
Iqbal Tariq, masters
iqbal.tariq@riphah.edu.pk
03458236752
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-06-25
Estimated Completion Date: 2024-12-07
Participants
Target number of participants: 28
Treatments
Experimental: Group 1(Trunk Extensor Endurance Training)
Trunk Extensor Endurance Training Level 1: Prone shoulder extension or prone shoulder raises Level 2: Prone back extension Level 3: Prone Ys or Y raises Level 4:Superman pose Level 5:Superman or prone cobra (The given position should be hold for 10 seconds and performs 25 repetitions with 3 sec rests in between the efforts)
Experimental: Group 2(Scapular Mobilization)
Patient side lying. This intervention program includes, supero-inferior, medio-lateral along with circumduction movements.~Procedure:~Patients were side lying with their arms in 90°flexion during scapula mobilization.~The physiotherapist completed 3 sets of 10-15 repetitions of each of the supero-inferior, medio-lateral, and circumduction movements while holding the scapula from the medial border. Between each session, there was a 10 or 30-second break. The length of rests was adjusted depending on the patient's endurance and comfort.
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Sponsors
Leads: Riphah International University

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