Screen slouch study: how Kids' posture impacts their strength
NCT ID NCT07047794
Summary
This study aimed to understand how a rounded upper back (hyperkyphosis) affects shoulder movement, strength, and physical performance in children. Researchers measured 36 children aged 7-14 with this condition to see if their shoulder blade position was linked to changes in their arm function. The goal was to gather information to help guide better future treatments and prevent potential shoulder problems as these children grow up.
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Istinye University
Istanbul, 34010, Turkey (Türkiye)
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