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Reliability of forward head posture evaluation while sitting, standing, walking and running.

Chang-Hyung Lee1, Sojeong Lee2, Gwanseob Shin3.   

Abstract

Forward head posture has been evaluated mostly by visual observation or simple non-invasive measurements without a standardized evaluation method or protocol. In this experimental study, the reliability of existing forward head-posture measurement methods was evaluated by computing the intra-class correlation coefficients of three different head-position variables (two horizontal gap variables and one head-orientation variable) in seven different posture conditions from 20 asymptomatic participants. The position variables of the head were measured three times using a three-dimensional motion capture system while sitting comfortably, sitting with the back straight, standing comfortably, standing with the back straight, walking at 4 and 6km/h on a treadmill, and running at 8km/h on a treadmill. Intra-class correlation coefficients between repetitive measures ranged from 0.81 to 0.96, and high correlation coefficient values (>0.9) were produced when the head-position variables were measured during straight sitting, straight standing, and walking at 6km/h. Among the three head-position variables, a horizontal gap between the tragus and the 7th cervical vertebra was recorded more consistently than other variables. Results of this study highlight the importance of a standardized evaluation protocol for more reliable assessment of the forward head posture.
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Keywords:  Forward head posture; Gait; Head-position tracking; Reliability

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28780477     DOI: 10.1016/j.humov.2017.07.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mov Sci        ISSN: 0167-9457            Impact factor:   2.161


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Authors:  Tomas Gallego-Izquierdo; Enrique Arroba-Díaz; Gema García-Ascoz; María Del Alba Val-Cano; Daniel Pecos-Martin; Roberto Cano-de-la-Cuerda
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