30
Participants
Start Date
September 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 25, 2024
Study Completion Date
September 1, 2025
Spinal Strengthening Exercises
Individuals in the experimental group will carry out 3 sets of 10 repetitions or what is tolerated within a Borg scale intensity of 4-5 with 70-80% of perceived exertion with appropriately picked elastic bands. The exercises include: Shoulder horizontal abduction; Shoulder elevation; Back Extensions over a plinth; Shoulder extension exercises; One arm and opposite leg lifts from quadruped; and finally bilateral arm lifts with upper thoracic extension from prone (superman exercise).
Thoracic Spine Stretching
Participants will be instructed to do two exercises: Firstly, to lay supine with and hinge the thoracic spine over a roller placed in a way that would ensure the patient is forward lying and not completely supine. The participant will be instructed to maintain hinging until a stretch or pressure feeling is felt in the midback and hold this position for 3 sets of 30 seconds. Secondly, the patient was asked to be in a seated position, clasp the hands together and behind the head while arching backward over the chair and looking up. This exercise will be done for 3 sets of 20-30 repetitions with a slight hold time at the end of the movement. All interventions will be carried out for 45 minute sessions 3 times per week.
Thoracic Spine Mobilization
The patient will be seated with both hands clasped at shoulder level. An experienced and blinded therapist standing homolateral to the patient supports the clasped hands with one arm while placing the other hand was placed at different thoracic regions until the thoracolumbar junction. Specifically, the dorsal aspect of the index finger and pad of the thumb were used to create a fixation point at the junction. Following that, gentle extension-directed glides (postero-anterior) will be done by the therapist for 3 sets of 10 repetitions or until tolerated by the patient.
Sham Postural Correction
comprised an hour of social interaction with similar participants where a blinded therapist will provide educational tips for dealing with kyphosis along with educational reading material for each participant.
RECRUITING
Beirut Arab University, Beirut
Cairo University
OTHER