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Comparison of Open Heart Surgery Patients With Forward Head Posture With and Without Perioperative Therapeutic Exercise on Craniovertebral Angle, Pulmonary Function, Balance and Quality of Life
Comparison of open heart surgery patients with forward head posture with and without perioperative therapeutic exercise on craniovertebral angle, pulmonary function, balance and quality of life
Open heart surgery is at high risk of postoperative complications including pulmonary disorders, balance dysfunction and affects quality of life. These complications contribute to morbidity and mortality and increase hospitalization stay and its associated costs. The high prevalence of forward head posture (FHP) in the community is also associated with stated complications like pulmonary disorders, balance dysfunction and affecting quality of life. This close association of these complications in a person with forward head posture undergoing open heart surgery may further heighten the risks. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of therapeutic exercises on craniovertebral angle, pulmonary disorders, static and dynamic balance and quality of life in open heart surgery patient having forward head posture. This study will be a prospective, parallel-group, allocation concealment, randomized control, patient and assessor blind trial. Patients (n=53) who undergo open heart surgery via median sternotomy with forward head posture will be recruited from a cardiac hospital. Participants will be divided into three groups. Participants with FHP will be randomized into two groups; 1) patients with FHP will receive standard cardiac rehab protocol, 2) patients with FHP will receive standard cardiac rehab protocol with therapeutic exercise for forward head posture, and 3) participants without FHP will receive standard cardiac rehabilitation. The intervention group will receive a combination of stretching and strengthening exercises (including sternocleidomastoid stretch, pectoralis stretch, the supine chin tuck, and scapular retraction) for forward head posture with standard cardiac rehabilitation. The outcome measures will be craniovertebral angle, pulmonary parameters, neck disability index, functional difficulties questionnaire, single-leg stance test, forward reach test, health-related quality of life (SF-36), and Tampa scale for kinesiophobia. Repeated measures analysis of variance will be taken to test the hypothesis and to evaluate the change from baseline (4 weeks before surgery) to one day before surgery, after surgery before discharge and 4 weeks after discharge from the hospital in the intervention group compared with the standard-care group.
Age
30 - 60 years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Start Date
August 17, 2023
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2023
Completion Date
December 31, 2023
Last Updated
February 28, 2024
48
ACTUAL participants
Group A: Patients with FHP receiving standard cardiac rehabilitation
OTHER
Group B: Patients with FHP receiving standard cardiac rehabilitation + therapeutic exercises
OTHER
Group C: Patients without FHP receiving standard cardiac rehabilitation
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Health Education Research Foundation (HERF)
NCT06505109
NCT07094737
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