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Forward head posture (FHP) is a common sagittal-plane postural deviation characterized by anterior translation of the head relative to the trunk. It has become increasingly prevalent among young adults due to prolonged use of computers, smartphones, and other digital devices. FHP has been associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction, altered cervical biomechanics, impaired proprioception, and deficits in postural control.
Recent evidence indicates that altered cervical alignment may influence not only local cervical function but also whole-body balance control and locomotor performance. Changes in head and neck alignment may disrupt vestibular, visual, and somatosensory integration, thereby affecting postural stability and gait efficiency. Although previous studies have independently investigated the effects of FHP on balance or gait, the relationship between postural stability and detailed kinematic gait characteristics in individuals with FHP remains insufficiently understood.
Therefore, this comparative cross-sectional study will investigate the impact of forward head posture on postural stability and kinematic gait characteristics in asymptomatic young adults.
A total of 66 participants of both sexes, aged between 18 and 35 years, will be recruited and assigned into two groups:
Forward Head Posture Group: participants with craniovertebral angle less than 50 degrees.
Control Group: participants with normal cervical posture.
Each participant will attend one laboratory-based assessment session.
Assessment Procedures
Postural Assessment
Craniovertebral angle will be measured using standardized lateral photography and a smartphone-based digital angle measurement application for group allocation.
Postural Stability Assessment
Dynamic postural stability will be assessed using the Biodex Balance System. Participants will perform bilateral stance testing at stability level 6 for three trials of 20 seconds each, with 10-second rest intervals. Outcome measures will include:
Overall Stability Index Anterior-Posterior Stability Index Mediolateral Stability Index
Gait Assessment
Spatiotemporal gait characteristics will be assessed using the Biodex Gait Trainer. Following a familiarization period, participants will walk under two testing conditions:
Self-selected comfortable walking speed Fast walking speed
Outcome measures will include:
Walking velocity Step length Cadence Symmetry indices Temporal gait parameters Primary Objective
To compare postural stability and gait characteristics between young adults with forward head posture and healthy controls.
Secondary Objective
To investigate the relationship between postural stability measures and gait parameters within each group.
Statistical Analysis
Descriptive statistics will be calculated for all variables. Between-group comparisons will be performed using one-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). Correlation analysis will be performed to examine associations between postural stability and gait parameters. Statistical significance will be set at p < 0.05.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Forward Head Posture Group | Participants with clinically identified forward head posture based on craniovertebral angle assessment. Postural stability and gait kinematic characteristics will be assessed during standardized testing procedures. | ||
| Control Group | Age- and sex-matched healthy participants with normal head posture. Postural stability and gait kinematic characteristics will be assessed using the same standardized procedures. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Walking speed | Kinematic Gait characteristic, measured in meter/second | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
| Overall stability index | one of the postural stability outcome measures, Higher values indicate poorer balance | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
| Step Cycle | Kinematic Gait characteristic measured in cycle/sec | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
| Mediolateral Stability index | one of the postural stability index outcome measures, Higher values indicate poorer balance | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
| Anteroposterior Stability index | one of the postural stability outcome measures, Higher values indicate poorer balance in the anteroposterior directions | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
| Step Length | Kinematic gait characteristic, measured in cm | through study completion, an average of 1 year |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Individuals are excluded if they have had:
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The study population will consist of adult males and females recruited from the university community and surrounding local community. Participants aged 18-35 years will be screened for eligibility. Eligible participants will be allocated into two cohorts based on head posture assessment using craniovertebral angle measurement: individuals with forward head posture and healthy individuals with normal head posture. Participants must be able to walk independently without assistive devices and have no history of neurological, musculoskeletal, vestibular, or visual disorders that may affect balance or gait performance.
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yasmin Magdy Othman Yasmin Magdy Othman, Bachelor | Contact | 01061051254 | ymothman@msa.edu.eg |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Cairo University | Recruiting | Giza | Egypt |
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