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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of forward head posture correction on pain and nerve root function in cases of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy. DESIGN: A randomized controlled study with six months follow-up. SETTING: University research laboratory. SUBJECTS: Ninety-six patients with unilateral lower cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (C5-C6 and C6-C7) and craniovertebral angle measured less than or equal to 50° were randomly assigned to an exercise or a control group. INTERVENTIONS: The control group (n = 48) received ultrasound and infrared radiation, whereas the exercise group (n = 48) received a posture corrective exercise programme in addition to ultrasound and infrared radiation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The peak-to-peak amplitude of dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials, craniovertebral angle, visual analogue scale were measured for all patients at three intervals (before treatment, after 10 weeks of treatment, and at follow-up of six months). RESULTS: There was a significant difference between groups adjusted to baseline value of outcome at 10 weeks post-treatment for craniovertebral angle, pain, C6 and C7 peak-to-peak amplitude of dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials P = 0.000, 0.01, 0.000, 0.001 respectively and at follow-up for all previous variables (P = 0.000). CONCLUSION: Forward head posture correction using a posture corrective exercise programme in addition to ultrasound and infrared radiation decreased pain and craniovertebral angle and increased the peak-to-peak amplitude of dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials for C6 and C7 in cases of lower cervical spondylotic radiculopathy.
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Aliaa A. Diab
Ibrahim M. Moustafa
Cairo University
Clinical Rehabilitation
Cairo University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a081e78ab15ea61dee8ad27 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0269215511419536