EFFECTIVENESS OF MANUAL THERAPY ON PAIN AND POSTURAL MODULATION IN INDIVIDUAL PRESENT WITH FORWARD HEAD POSTURE

  • Research Scholar, Department of physiotherapy , Peoples college of paramedical sciences and research centre Bhopal.
  • Associate Professor, Department Of Physiotherapy, Peoples College Of Paramedical Sciences and Research Centre Bhopal.
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Forward Head Posture (FHP) is a common postural abnormality characterized by anterior positioning of the head relative to the bodys vertical alignment, often associated with neck pain, muscle imbalance, reduced cervical mobility, and functional limitations. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of manual therapy on pain reduction and postural modulation in individuals presenting with forward head posture. Manual therapy techniques, including soft tissue mobilization, joint mobilization, and myofascial release, are widely used in physiotherapy to restore musculoskeletal function, improve alignment, and decrease discomfort. The intervention focuses on relieving muscular tension, enhancing cervical spine mobility, and correcting postural deviations. The expected outcomes include significant reduction in pain intensity, improvement in craniovertebral angle, better postural alignment, increased range of motion, and enhanced functional performance in daily activities. The findings of this study may support the clinical use of manual therapy as an effective non-invasive treatment approach for managing pain and improving postural control in individuals with forward head posture, thereby contributing to better quality of life and long-term musculoskeletal health.


Rajkumari Ratna Jain and Priyanka Sharma (2026); EFFECTIVENESS OF MANUAL THERAPY ON PAIN AND POSTURAL MODULATION IN INDIVIDUAL PRESENT WITH FORWARD HEAD POSTURE , Int. J. of Adv. Res., 14 (03), 141-152, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/22923


Priyanka Sharma
Research Scholar, Department of physiotherapy, Peoples college of paramedical sciences and research centre Bhopal.
India

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/22923      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/22923