id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_leajt7jphzblvkmpqlfmtbch24 Isha Sikka Effects of Deep Cervical Flexor Training on Forward Head Posture, Neck Pain, and Functional Status in Adolescents Using Computer Regularly 2020.0 7 .pdf application/pdf 5525 529 67 cervical flexor (DCF) muscles are important head-on-neck posture stabilizers; thus, their training may lead to an improvement Subjects were randomly assigned into the experimental group (receiving DCF training and postural education) and the Four weeks of DCF training does not cause a significant improvement in FHP in 13 to 18 years old adolescent children pain are improved with 4 weeks of DCF training in adolescents of 13 to 18 years of age, who use computers regularly. Hence, we hypothesize that 4 weeks of DCF training will significantly improve FHP, functional status, and neck pain in DCF training and postural education were independent variables, and FHP, functional status, and neck pain CVA in photographic analysis, functional status was measured through the neck disability index (NDI) score, and (2) Intervention: for the experimental group, DCF training and postural education were given for 4 weeks. ./cache/work_leajt7jphzblvkmpqlfmtbch24.pdf ./txt/work_leajt7jphzblvkmpqlfmtbch24.txt