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This project was a Randomized control trial conducted to check the effects of eccentric and concentric muscle energy techniques on patients with upper cross syndrome so that we can have best treatment option for patients with upper cross syndrome, duration was of 6months,convenient sampling was done, subject following eligibility criteria from Mansoura hospital female physiotherapy department, Lahore were randomly allocated in two groups via lottery method, baseline assessment was done, Group A participants were given conservative treatment along with eccentric muscle energy technique and Group B participants were given conservative treatment along with concentric muscle energy technique than on 1st,3rdand 6th week post intervention assessment was done via neck disability index, Numeric rating scale, inches tape method,3 sessions per week were given, data was analyzed by using SPSS version 26.


Clinical Trial Description

In Upper cross syndrome upper trapezius, pectoralis major, and levator scapulae become tight and rhomboids , serratus anterior, middle and lower trapezius, and deep neck flexors, including scalene becomes weak. The postural muscles have tendency to become tight while the phasic muscles have tendency to become weak and inhibited. Thus typical pattern of altered posture and muscular imbalance occurs whenever dysfunction of muscle start. mainly muscular imbalance between weak and tonic muscles leads toward this upper cross syndrome. Soft tissue and cervical spine disorders are found out to be the major contributor in neck pain but when postural abnormality becomes the reason behind neck ache than this is categorized as Upper cross syndrome due to this imbalance in muscles our body has to suffer from severe consequences.rounded shoulder posture is a result of protracted girdle of shoulder due to muscular imbalances between agonist and antagonist muscles resulting in extreme pain and exaggerated cervical curvature.Imbalanced stress on cervical vertebrae is responsible in creating extra pull on neck and head similarly change in normal posture is responsible in overloading, weakening or tightening of cervical area. Characteristics of patient presenting with UCS will have forward head posture, kyphosis ,hunch of thoracic spine (rounded shoulder),winged scapulae, protracted and elevated shoulder and reduced thoracic spine mobility. UCS with the passage of time can detoriate persons physical fitness and health ,it is not only responsible for changes in posture of upper back i.e hypokyphosis over time, but it is also responsible for inducing respiratory problems including asthma. It also cause neck back shoulder and chest wall pain, this pain can be caused by muscular imbalance leading to overuse and fatigue of muscle because of movement dysfunction of back and neck.when muscles become fatigued they start generating more amount of inflammatory chemicals resulting in becoming more sore and increased spasticity. With the passage of time biomechanical and postural changing will induce osteoarthritis in upper thoracic and lower cervical spine in early ages. Functional Shoulder impingement syndrome is also considered to be another complication of Upper cross syndrome. Therefore it is necessary to correctly diagnose and treat this condition before its complication starts worsening. ;


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NCT number NCT04603716
Study type Interventional
Source Riphah International University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date December 30, 2019
Completion date September 30, 2020

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