Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain
Objective To explore if the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program restores cervical lordosis and reduces neck pain in patients with loss of cervical lordosis. Methods This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Eighty-three patients with loss of cerv...
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| author | Min Yong Lee Heewon Jeon Ji Soo Choi Yulhyun Park Ju Seok Ryu |
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| description | Objective To explore if the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program restores cervical lordosis and reduces neck pain in patients with loss of cervical lordosis. Methods This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Eighty-three patients with loss of cervical lordosis were eligible. The eligible patients were trained to perform the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program by a physiatrist, and were scheduled for a follow-up 6 to 8 weeks later to check the post-exercise pain intensity and lateral radiograph of the cervical spine in a comfortable position. The parameters of cervical alignment (4-line Cobb’s angle, posterior tangent method, and sagittal vertical axis) were measured from the lateral radiograph. Results Forty-seven patients were included. The mean age was 48.29±14.47 years. Cervical alignment and neck pain significantly improved after undergoing the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program (p≤0.001). The upper cervical lordotic angle also significantly improved (p=0.001). In a subgroup analysis, which involved dividing the patients into two age groups (<50 years and ≥50 years), the change of the sagittal vertical axis was significantly greater in the <50 years group (p=0.021). Conclusion The modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program tends to improve cervical lordosis and neck pain in patients with loss of cervical lordosis. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-5118d5c052d147d0ba0ca1cc9f1a369e2025-08-19T22:17:11ZengKorean Academy of Rehabilitation MedicineAnnals of Rehabilitation Medicine2234-06452234-06532020-06-0144321021710.5535/arm.191174161Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck PainMin Yong Lee0Heewon Jeon1Ji Soo Choi2Yulhyun Park3Ju Seok Ryu4 Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Bundang, Korea Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Bundang, KoreaObjective To explore if the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program restores cervical lordosis and reduces neck pain in patients with loss of cervical lordosis. Methods This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data. Eighty-three patients with loss of cervical lordosis were eligible. The eligible patients were trained to perform the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program by a physiatrist, and were scheduled for a follow-up 6 to 8 weeks later to check the post-exercise pain intensity and lateral radiograph of the cervical spine in a comfortable position. The parameters of cervical alignment (4-line Cobb’s angle, posterior tangent method, and sagittal vertical axis) were measured from the lateral radiograph. Results Forty-seven patients were included. The mean age was 48.29±14.47 years. Cervical alignment and neck pain significantly improved after undergoing the modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program (p≤0.001). The upper cervical lordotic angle also significantly improved (p=0.001). In a subgroup analysis, which involved dividing the patients into two age groups (<50 years and ≥50 years), the change of the sagittal vertical axis was significantly greater in the <50 years group (p=0.021). Conclusion The modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise program tends to improve cervical lordosis and neck pain in patients with loss of cervical lordosis.http://www.e-arm.org/upload/pdf/arm-19117.pdfspinelordosisneck painexerciseeducation |
| spellingShingle | Min Yong Lee Heewon Jeon Ji Soo Choi Yulhyun Park Ju Seok Ryu Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain spine lordosis neck pain exercise education |
| title | Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain |
| title_full | Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain |
| title_fullStr | Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain |
| title_full_unstemmed | Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain |
| title_short | Efficacy of Modified Cervical and Shoulder Retraction Exercise in Patients With Loss of Cervical Lordosis and Neck Pain |
| title_sort | efficacy of modified cervical and shoulder retraction exercise in patients with loss of cervical lordosis and neck pain |
| topic | spine lordosis neck pain exercise education |
| url | http://www.e-arm.org/upload/pdf/arm-19117.pdf |
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