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Biomedicine

Volume: 41 Issue: 4

  • Open Access
  • Original Article

A study to analyse the effect of Mckenzie’s method of exercise to treat upper cross syndrome associated with cervicogenic headache

G. Vaishnavi1, S. Dinesh Kumar3, G. Mohan Kumar2, K. Kirupa1, G. Tharani1, T. Eliza Giftson3, R. Rajashri3, S. Akash3, P. Chandru3

1Assistant Professor, 2Professor, 3BPT Student, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Corresponding author: G. Vaishnavi. Email: [email protected]

Year: 2021, Page: 855-858, Doi: https://doi.org/10.51248/.v41i4.499

Abstract

Introduction and Aim: Upper cross syndrome (UCS) occurs when the muscle in the neck, shoulders, and the chest become deformed usually as a result of poor posture. The aim of the study is to analyse the effect of McKenzie’s method of exercise to treat upper cross syndrome associated with cervicogenic headache.
Materials and Methods: This experimental study was conducted in outpatient department physiotherapy A.C.S. Medical College and Hospital. Fifty subjects were selected for the study of the age group between 20 to 50 years of both male and female sex. Duration of this study was about 3 months. Each patient was trained about three session per week, 30 minutes per session. The session included McKenzie’s method of exercise to improve the shoulder and neck movements and postural corrections of the subjects. The outcome measure done using visual analogue scale (VAS) for cervicogenic headache and upper cross syndrome questionnaire (UCS).
Results: The results on comparing upper cross syndrome questionnaire score and Visual Analog Scale score showed that between the pre-test (4.93) and post-test (3.43) mean values with group McKenzie’s exercise showed highly significant difference. Thus, it is appropriate that McKenzie’s method of exercise to treat upper cross syndrome associated with cervicogenic headache is effective.

Keywords: McKenzie’s exercise; upper cross syndrome; cervicogenic head ache.

Cite this article

G. Vaishnavi, S. Dinesh Kumar, G. Mohan Kumar, K. Kirupa, G. Tharani, T. Eliza Giftson, R. Rajashri, S. Akash, P. Chandru. A study to analyse the effect of Mckenzie’s method of exercise to treat upper cross syndrome associated with cervicogenic headache. Biomedicine: 2021; 41(4): 855-858

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