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Comparing Muscle Activity and Onset Time of Cervical and Thoracoscapular Muscles during Shoulder Flexion and Abduction in Individuals with and without Forward Head Posture KCI 등재

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국제물리치료연구학회 (International Academy of Physical Therapy Research)
초록

Background: Forward head posture affects many individuals and can cause pain and dysfunction in the muscles and joints of the head, neck, and shoulders. Objectives: This study aimed to assess muscle activity and onset time of cervical and scapular muscles during 180° shoulder flexion and abduction in individuals with normal head posture (NHP) and in those with forward head posture (FHP), both before and after correction. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Thirty-six individuals were divided into FHP and NHP groups. Muscle activity and muscle contraction onset time of the splenius capitis, sternocleidomastoid, upper middle and lower trapezius, and serratus anterior muscles were measured during shoulder flexion and abduction using wireless surface electromyography. Results: The FHP group exhibited increased muscle activity compared to the NHP group (P<.05), notably in the sternocleidomastoid and middle trapezius muscles, more so during shoulder abduction than flexion (P<.05). Regarding muscle contraction onset time, sternocleidomastoid onset was fastest during shoulder abduction in the FHP group (P<.05), while serratus anterior onset was slowest during both shoulder abduction and flexion (P<.05). Conclusion: These findings highlight distinct muscle activity and muscle contraction onset time patterns based on head posture and shoulder movement. Selective muscle activation strategies may help reduce heightened sternocleidomastoid and trapezius activity and enhance serratus anterior engagement in individuals with FHP.

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INTRODUCTION
SUBJECTS AND METHODS
    Subjects
    Research devices and instruments
    Data Analysis
RESULTS
    Comparison of muscle activity depending on neckposture and shoulder movements
    Comparison of muscle contraction onset time depending on neck posture and shoulder movements
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
저자
  • Dongsik Oh(PT, Prof., PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, Division of Health Science, Hanseo University, Seosan, Republic of Korea) Corresponding author