KMID : 1151220190250010077
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Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy 2019 Volume.25 No. 1 p.77 ~ p.81
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The Effects of Self Sling Suspension on the Cervical Angle: Case Study
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Jeong Seong-Gwan
Kim Yong-Jin
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Abstract
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Background: The Purpose of this study was investigated the effects of the Self Sling Suspension on the numbness, radiated pain, visual analogue scale (VAS), Cobb's angle, Jochumsen's depth, neck disabliity index (NDI).
Methods: This study was carried out with a 4 forward head posture (FHP) & 4 herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP) survivors. Outcomes such as the Numbness, Radiated Pain, VAS, Cobb's angle, Jochumsen's depth and NDI were measured pre- and post-intervention for both groups.
Results: 2 HNP decrease was found numbness & radiated pain. After the intervention, was decreased VAS, NDI and was increased Cobb's angle, Jochumsen's depth.
Conclusions: Applying Self Sling Suspension treatment to FHP & HNP patients proved to have a positive effect.
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KEYWORD
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Cobb's angle , Jochumsen's depth , NDI , Sling
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