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Postural Rehabilitation Through Motor Control Versus Sensor-based Biofeedback Training for Visual Dysfunction in Forward Head Posture
This assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial aims to compare the effects of motor control training, sensor-based biofeedback training using a wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU), and standardized postural correction exercises on mild visual dysfunction in university students with forward head posture (FHP). The trial seeks to establish whether targeted postural rehabilitation can produce measurable improvements in validated visual and sensorimotor outcomes.
Forward head posture is highly prevalent among young adults due to prolonged screen exposure and sustained cervical flexion. Emerging neurophysiological evidence suggests that cervical alignment influences visual stability through altered proprioceptive input, cervico-ocular reflex mechanisms, and sensorimotor integration. However, no randomized controlled trials have investigated whether correcting FHP leads to measurable improvements in validated visual parameters.
Age
18 - 30 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Post-graduate research Lab, Riphah international university, gulberg greens campus, islamabad
Islamabad, Capital, Pakistan
Start Date
March 1, 2026
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2026
Completion Date
February 25, 2027
Last Updated
March 20, 2026
72
ESTIMATED participants
motor control training
OTHER
Sensor development training group
DEVICE
conventional posture training
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Riphah International University
NCT06864780
NCT07039565
NCT07308509
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