ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS

Background: During lectures, usually students sit in an awkward position, for prolonged period of time and that may cause postural instability. For a good posture, bilateral landmarks should be on same level, when viewed from front or behind. Therefore, both shoulders should also be on same level a...

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Main Authors: Ghazala Noor Nizami, Nazish Rafique, Anum Rafique, Asia Sheikh, M. Sarfaraz, Kanwal Khan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJPHY 2017-02-01
Series:International Journal of Physiotherapy
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Online Access:https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/252
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spelling doaj-f6b0ea1786d04e1481cf561719cc71aa2020-11-25T00:40:22ZengIJPHYInternational Journal of Physiotherapy2349-59872348-83362017-02-014110.15621/ijphy/2017/v4i1/136166ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTSGhazala Noor Nizami0Nazish Rafique 1Anum Rafique2Asia Sheikh3M. Sarfaraz4Kanwal Khan5Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan.Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy, Ziauddin UniversityMemon Medical Complex, Karachi, Pakistan.Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy, Ziauddin University, Karachi, PakistanDow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan.Ziauddin College of Physical Therapy, Ziauddin University, Karachi, Pakistan. Background: During lectures, usually students sit in an awkward position, for prolonged period of time and that may cause postural instability. For a good posture, bilateral landmarks should be on same level, when viewed from front or behind. Therefore, both shoulders should also be on same level as well. Any alteration in level of shoulders in healthy individual may lead to deformity in spine or extremity. The objective of this study was to analyze the level of both shoulders in the physical therapy students and to find its correlation with the perception of students about their shoulder balance. Methods: An observational (cross – sectional) study was conducted on students of Doctor in Physical Therapy (DPT) from colleges of Physical Therapy, Karachi. 100 Students were selected by Simple Random Sampling technique. Data from students was collected by administering a questionnaire. It includes close-ended questions. Afterwards, the level of both shoulders of the students, were assessed by using Scoliosis Meter. Results: Response from students showed that 79% of them assumed that both shoulders are in same level. When level of shoulder of students was assessed by scoliosis meter, it showed that 37% students have absolute level shoulder. Spearman’s Correlation coefficient (r = 0.046, p= 0.65) showed a weak, positive correlation between perception of the students about shoulder level and assessment of shoulder tilt. Conclusion: This showed that the perception of students about level of both shoulders was not correlated to the actual levels of the shoulders. Hence, as they were not assuming it uneven, so they may not pay any attention to keep themselves straight. https://www.ijphy.org/index.php/journal/article/view/252Shoulder levelPhysical Therapy StudentsPerceptionScoliosis MeterPostureShoulder Tilt
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author Ghazala Noor Nizami
Nazish Rafique
Anum Rafique
Asia Sheikh
M. Sarfaraz
Kanwal Khan
spellingShingle Ghazala Noor Nizami
Nazish Rafique
Anum Rafique
Asia Sheikh
M. Sarfaraz
Kanwal Khan
ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS
International Journal of Physiotherapy
Shoulder level
Physical Therapy Students
Perception
Scoliosis Meter
Posture
Shoulder Tilt
author_facet Ghazala Noor Nizami
Nazish Rafique
Anum Rafique
Asia Sheikh
M. Sarfaraz
Kanwal Khan
author_sort Ghazala Noor Nizami
title ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS
title_short ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS
title_full ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS
title_fullStr ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS
title_full_unstemmed ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF BOTH SHOULDERS IN PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS
title_sort analysis of level of both shoulders in physical therapy students
publisher IJPHY
series International Journal of Physiotherapy
issn 2349-5987
2348-8336
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Background: During lectures, usually students sit in an awkward position, for prolonged period of time and that may cause postural instability. For a good posture, bilateral landmarks should be on same level, when viewed from front or behind. Therefore, both shoulders should also be on same level as well. Any alteration in level of shoulders in healthy individual may lead to deformity in spine or extremity. The objective of this study was to analyze the level of both shoulders in the physical therapy students and to find its correlation with the perception of students about their shoulder balance. Methods: An observational (cross – sectional) study was conducted on students of Doctor in Physical Therapy (DPT) from colleges of Physical Therapy, Karachi. 100 Students were selected by Simple Random Sampling technique. Data from students was collected by administering a questionnaire. It includes close-ended questions. Afterwards, the level of both shoulders of the students, were assessed by using Scoliosis Meter. Results: Response from students showed that 79% of them assumed that both shoulders are in same level. When level of shoulder of students was assessed by scoliosis meter, it showed that 37% students have absolute level shoulder. Spearman’s Correlation coefficient (r = 0.046, p= 0.65) showed a weak, positive correlation between perception of the students about shoulder level and assessment of shoulder tilt. Conclusion: This showed that the perception of students about level of both shoulders was not correlated to the actual levels of the shoulders. Hence, as they were not assuming it uneven, so they may not pay any attention to keep themselves straight.
topic Shoulder level
Physical Therapy Students
Perception
Scoliosis Meter
Posture
Shoulder Tilt
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