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Cervical Health Parameters in Car Drivers: Assessing the Influence of Driving on Neck Pain, Mobility, Proprioception and Craniovertebral Angle - A Cross-Sectional Study.

Adel AlshahraniHussain Saleh H GhulamRaee S AlqhtaniYousef Hamad Hassan Al SharyahHashim AhmedAafreen AafreenAbdur Raheem KhanAshfaque KhanAusaf Ahmad
Published in: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (2024)
Car driving significantly impacts cervical parameters in individuals with neck pain, reducing cervical range of motion, altered craniovertebral angle, and diminished proprioceptive accuracy. These findings emphasize the need for ergonomic interventions and proprioceptive training tailored for drivers. Future research should broaden demographic parameters and consider potential confounders to provide a holistic understanding of the relationship between car driving and neck health.
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