Effects of forward head posture on static and dynamic balance control 2025

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  2. Begin by filling out the 'HISTORY' section, providing detailed information about the patient's background relevant to their condition.
  3. In the 'Mental Status/Mentation' section, select the appropriate status from the options provided, such as Alert or Dull.
  4. Document any observed gait or posture abnormalities in the respective fields, noting specifics like head tilt or circling.
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FHP increases compressive loading on tissues in the cervical spine, particularly the facet joints and ligaments. FHP greatly influences respiratory function by weakening the respiratory muscles. FHP can have a negative impact on static balance.
The majority of comparisons between natural and forward head posture were not statistically docHub (p0.05). This suggests that induced forward head posture in young healthy adults does not challenge them enough to impair postural control.
In forward head posture, the head juts forward, causing the neck to extend and the shoulders to round forward. This misalignment can lead to increased strain on the neck muscles, compression of the cervical spine, and imbalances in the supporting musculature.
The results of this study suggest that forward head postures during computer-based work may contribute to some disturbance in the balance of healthy adults. These results could be applied to education programs regarding correct postures when working at a computer for extended periods of time.