The effect of complex training on the children with all of the deformities including forward head, rounded shoulder posture, and lumbar lordosis

  • Park H
  • Kim Y
  • Seok S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of complex training on children with the deformities including forward head, rounded shoulder posture, and lumbar lordosis. The complex training program was performed for 6 month three times per week. The complex training improved posture as measured by forward head angle (FHA), forward shoulder angle (FSA), and angle between anterior superior iliac spine and posterior superior iliac spine (APA). In the present results, complex training might overcome vertebral deformity through decreasing forward head, rounded shoulder posture, and lumbar lordosis and increasing flexibility in the children.

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Park, H.-C., Kim, Y.-S., Seok, S.-H., & Lee, S.-K. (2014). The effect of complex training on the children with all of the deformities including forward head, rounded shoulder posture, and lumbar lordosis. Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation, 10(3), 172–175. https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.140113

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