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Purpose: The purpose of the study was to explore the effect of a postural awareness
program on neck pain among long-time smartphone users. Objectives: The purpose of
this study is to generate and analyze the effect of a postural awareness program on neck
pain in long-time smartphone user students and the characteristics of the relationship
between pre- and post-neck pain intensity level, pre- and post-neck muscle weakness,
and the pre- and post-neck disability index (NDI). Methodology: This study was a
quasi-experiment. 625 students, including both male and female students, participated
in this study to test for neck pain. Fifty neck pain students were selected after being
assessed using a questionnaire developed among BHPI students who frequently use
smartphones according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. A semi-structured
questionnaire was used to collect information about sociodemographic, lifestyle,
complaints of neck pain, the severity of that discomfort, the weakening of the neck
muscles, the NDI. The statistical test was run in accordance with the data's distribution.
Using descriptive and inferential statistics, the data were examined. By using the mean,
standard deviation, frequency, and percentage, descriptive statistics were calculated.
The Wilcoxon sign rank test and a paired t test were used to do interferential statistics
and examine the variables, respectively. A P-value of.05. was chosen. Results: In the
study, 625 students were screened, and 8% of the students had neck pain from longtime
smartphone use. After screening among 50 participants, statistical analysis showed
that a postural awareness programmed had an effect, with a significant reduction in
mean values of NPRS at baseline and follow-up of 1.54–1.08, respectively (.46 ± .579)
and (p =.000* Z = -4.426). And showed that there was a significant reduction in mean
values of neck muscle weakness at baseline and follow-up, 1.44-0.96, respectively (.48
± .677) and (Z = -4.116, p = 0.000*). And also showed that there was a significant
reduction in mean values of the neck disability index (NDI) at baseline and follow-up
(12.02–8.54, respectively) (3.38 ± 2.522) and (t = 9.475 p =.000*). Conclusion: The
results of this study indicate the benefits of a postural awareness programmed
promoting postural awareness among students who are frequent smartphone users as
compared to earlier studies and the literature, respectively.
Key words: Postural Awareness Program, Neck Pain, Smartphone |
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