Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05186701 |
Other study ID # |
REC/00565 Anum Khalid |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
July 15, 2019 |
Est. completion date |
December 31, 2019 |
Study information
Verified date |
December 2021 |
Source |
Riphah International University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
To determine the effects of kinesio taping in protracted shoulder posture.
Description:
Office workers generally adopt slumped sitting posture while working at desk for longer
durations. Computer use has rapidly increased from past 30 years in various offices so that
employees spend plenty of time using computers. Excessive increase in sustained sitting while
using computers lead individuals to faulty postures, such as protracted shoulder posture.
Changes in posture are related to modifications in muscular functions which alter position of
joints and produce movement impairment.
Protracted shoulder/ forward head posture is one of the most prevalent faulty postures in
upper quarter. This posture is associated with forwardly tilted, protracted, internally
rotated, elevated and abducted position of scapula along with exaggerated cervical lordosis
and upper thoracic spine kyphosis.
Muscle imbalance that occurs in this posture includes tightening of anterior shoulder muscles
namely pectoralis minor and major, upper trapezius and serratus anterior and the muscles that
become weak are posterior shoulder muscles, middle and lower trapezius and rhomboids. This
uncoordinated muscle work causes change in scapular kinematics and orientation of
glenohumeral complex that further leads to pain in neck, shoulder and arms. The
scapulohumeral rhythm disturbs due to the forward shifting of shoulder joint.
Length of pectoralis minor and inadequate strength of lower trapezius are considered to be
the vital muscular elements causing protracted shoulder posture in literature review.
Tightening of the pectoralis minor is one of the significant feature to cause this posture.
This muscle is found to be required for lengthening in individuals having protracted shoulder
posture. 78% of variance in this posture was accounted by pectoralis minor muscle.
Protracted shoulder posture is a multifactorial condition and have several treatment
protocols including exercises that involves lengthening of hyperactive muscles, strengthening
of weak muscles, scapular posterior tilting exercises, massage, bracing or taping, postural
correction and soft tissue mobilization.
Kinesio taping is a widely used technique that have ability to stretch longitudinally up to
140-150% of its actual length and was manufactured to replicate the skeletal muscle's
elasticity. Depending on direction of pull and percentage of stretch during its application,
it provides several benefits i.e it facilitates or inhibit range of motion, gives positional
stimulus, produces further space by lifting skin, soft tissues and fascia, provides proper
alignment of fascial tissues, decreases pain and edema. The technique which is utilized by
clinicians in order to inhibit or facilitate muscles is mechanical correction.
There was limited use of this technique in our society especially for faulty postures and
lack of postural awareness in our settings. Current study was planned to examine the effect
of Kinesio tape on protracted shoulders.