Screen slump hurting your eyes? posture training may help

NCT ID NCT07484555

Summary

This study is testing if specific posture training can help improve mild vision problems linked to forward head posture, often caused by looking at screens. Researchers will compare two types of training—one focusing on muscle control and another using wearable sensors for feedback—against standard posture exercises. They aim to see which method works best to improve vision clarity, eye focus, and reduce eye strain in university students.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Post-graduate research Lab, Riphah international university, gulberg greens campus, islamabad

    Islamabad, Capital, 46000, Pakistan

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