Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Maintaining correct posture and optimal spine function has become an important issue due to the increased use of computers and smartphones.
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of a 4-week downhill treadmill exercise (DTWE) program on participants with thoracic kyphosis and forward head posture (FHP).
METHODS:
Twenty-eight male participants were randomly assigned to the DTWE (
RESULTS:
The DTWE group showed significant increases in the craniovertebral angle (CVA) and TES EMG activity and significant decreases in the thoracic kyphosis angle and SCM and CES EMG activity compared with those shown by the STWE group following the intervention (
CONCLUSIONS:
DTWE can be effective in reducing thoracic kyphosis and FHP without causing compensatory movements of the lumbar spine and pelvis.
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