KMID : 1036120210130020027
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Korean Society of Medicine & Therapy Science 2021 Volume.13 No. 2 p.27 ~ p.32
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Effects of Motor Learning on Posture and Cervical Function in Patients with Chronic Cervical Pain
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Lee Ju-Sang
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Abstract
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Objective: For 30 patients with muscular pain around the cervical spine, 15 subjects in the control group who received conservative physical therapy and basic stretching exercises and 15 subjects in the experimental group who received intensive exercise for stretching, strength training, and posture recognition exercise in conservative physical therapy The experiment was conducted under control.
Methods: The control group performed large muscle group stretching for 20 minutes after conservative physical therapy, and the experimental group focused on learning to change the movement patterns that make up the imbalance of cervical joints and muscles.
Results: sEMG, distance from ground to acromion, and Neck Disability Index were found to have statistically significant differences in both the experimental group and the control group. The amount of change in the experimental group was greater than that of the control group.
Conclusion: As a result of this study, learning about exercise therapy and various fused exercise therapy for myalgia patients have all the advantages of muscle activity, posture change, and pain pattern.
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KEYWORD
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Exercise, Motor learning muscular pain, Muscle activity, Poor posture, Upper crossed syndrome
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