Comparative effects of gaze stabilization exercises and cawthorne cooksey exercises on craniovertebral angle, thoracic angle, vestibulo-ocular reflex and cervical ranges in IT students
The objectives are to enhance gaze stability through the application of gaze stabilization exercises and Cawthorne Cooksey exercises also to study and compare the effect of Gaze stabilization exercises and Cawthorne Cooksey exercises on Craniovertebral angle, Thoracic angle, Vestibular ocular reflex, Cervical ranges.
Design
Simple random sampling.
Settings and conduct
The University of Faisalabad.
Participants/Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria
• Participants willing to give consent
• IT students
• Both genders
• Age: 19-25 years
• Screen time 6-8 hours
• VOR(+)
• Craniovertebral angle 50°-53°
• Thoracic angle 300-500
Exclusion criteria
• Uncooperative participants
• No other neurological disorder
• History of ear infection
• History of migraine
• History of dizziness, vertigo
• Subjects with history of head injury
• Subjects with ADHD
Intervention groups
Group A
The participants of experimental group A will perform Gaze stabilization exercises as treatment approach for 3 weeks, 3 sessions per week and 3 times a day.
Group B
The participants of experimental group B will perform Cawthorne Cooksey exercises as a treatment protocol for 1 minute thrice a day (total 3 minutes per day) on alternate days for 3 weeks, 3 sessions per week and 3 times a day.
Main outcome variables
Goniometer
Inclinometer
General information
Reason for update
Acronym
IRCT registration information
IRCT registration number:IRCT20240307061205N1
Registration date:2024-03-27, 1403/01/08
Registration timing:registered_while_recruiting
Last update:2024-03-27, 1403/01/08
Update count:0
Registration date
2024-03-27, 1403/01/08
Registrant information
Name
Wardah Jabbar
Name of organization / entity
The University Of Faisalabad
Country
Pakistan
Phone
+92 41 87509715
Email address
2022-ms-pt-020@tuf.edu.pk
Recruitment status
Recruitment complete
Funding source
Expected recruitment start date
2024-02-17, 1402/11/28
Expected recruitment end date
2024-03-09, 1402/12/19
Actual recruitment start date
2024-02-17, 1402/11/28
Actual recruitment end date
2024-04-09, 1403/01/21
Trial completion date
2024-04-11, 1403/01/23
Scientific title
Comparative effects of gaze stabilization exercises and cawthorne cooksey exercises on craniovertebral angle, thoracic angle, vestibulo-ocular reflex and cervical ranges in IT students
Public title
Comparative effects of gaze stabilization exercises and cawthorne cooksey exercises on craniovertebral angle, thoracic angle, vestibulo-ocular reflex and cervical ranges in IT students
Purpose
Treatment
Inclusion/Exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria:
Participants willing to give consent
IT students
Both genders
Age: 19-25 years
Screen time 6-8 hours
VOR(+)
Craniovertebral angle 50°-53°
Thoracic angle 30°-50°
Exclusion criteria:
Uncooperative participants
No other neurological disorder
History of ear infection
History of migraine
History of dizziness, vertigo
Subjects with history of head injury
Subjects with ADHD
Age
From 19 years old to 25 years old
Gender
Both
Phase
2
Groups that have been masked
Participant
Sample size
Target sample size:
50
Actual sample size reached:
46
Randomization (investigator's opinion)
Randomized
Randomization description
Simple random sampling
Blinding (investigator's opinion)
Single blinded
Blinding description
Single blinded study was conducted to minimize the chance of biasness, this study design was used to allocate the members in comparable groups.
Research and Ethics / technical committee for the university of Faisalabad
Street address
faisal town, west canal road, faisalabad, punjab
City
faisalabad
Postal code
38000
Approval date
2024-01-05, 1402/10/15
Ethics committee reference number
TUF/Addl Reg/SB/754
Health conditions studied
1
Description of health condition studied
vestibular insufficiency
ICD-10 code
ICD-10 code description
Primary outcomes
1
Description
craniovertebral angle
Timepoint
before intervention and 3 weeks after intervention
Method of measurement
Goniometer
2
Description
Thoracic angle
Timepoint
before intervention and 3 weeks after intervention
Method of measurement
Inclinometer
3
Description
Vestibular ocular reflex
Timepoint
before intervention and 3 weeks after intervention
Method of measurement
Gaze stabilization exercises
4
Description
Cervical Ranges
Timepoint
before intervention and 3 weeks after intervention
Method of measurement
Goniometer
Secondary outcomes
empty
Intervention groups
1
Description
Intervention group: Gaze stabilization exercises
Category
Rehabilitation
2
Description
Intervention group: Cawthorne cooksey exercises
Category
Rehabilitation
Recruitment centers
1
Recruitment center
Name of recruitment center
The university of Faisalabad
Full name of responsible person
Dr. Wardah Jabbar; PT
Street address
Faisal town, west canal road, faisalabad, punjab
City
Faisalabad
Postal code
38000
Phone
+92 41 87509715
Email
2022-ms-pt-020@tuf.edu.pk
Web page address
https://tuf.edu.pk/
Sponsors / Funding sources
1
Sponsor
Name of organization / entity
The University of Faisalabad
Full name of responsible person
Dr. Zainab Boota; PT
Street address
faisal town, west canal road, faisalabad, punjab
City
faisalabad
Postal code
38000
Phone
+92 335 7916317
Email
zainboota9698@gmail.com
Web page address
https://tuf.edu.pk/
Grant name
Grant code / Reference number
Is the source of funding the same sponsor organization/entity?
Yes
Title of funding source
The University of Faisalabad
Proportion provided by this source
100
Public or private sector
Private
Domestic or foreign origin
Domestic
Category of foreign source of funding
empty
Country of origin
Type of organization providing the funding
Academic
Person responsible for general inquiries
Contact
Name of organization / entity
The University of Faisalabad
Full name of responsible person
Dr. Zainab Boota; PT
Position
Clinical physiotherapist
Latest degree
Master
Other areas of specialty/work
Physiotherapy
Street address
Faisal town, west canal road, faisalabad, punjab
City
Faisalabad
Province
Punjab
Postal code
38000
Phone
+92 335 7916317
Email
Zainboota9698@gmail.com
Web page address
https://tuf.edu.pk/
Person responsible for scientific inquiries
Contact
Name of organization / entity
The University of Faisalabad
Full name of responsible person
Dr. Syed Saqlain Babar; PT
Position
Clinical consultant physiotherapist
Latest degree
Master
Other areas of specialty/work
Physiotherapy
Street address
Faisal town, west canal road, faisalabad, punjab
City
Faisalabad
Province
Punjab
Postal code
38000
Phone
+92 315 6205017
Email
Syedsaqlain264@gmail.com
Web page address
https://tuf.edu.pk/
Person responsible for updating data
Contact
Name of organization / entity
The university of Faisalabad
Full name of responsible person
Dr. Wardah Jabbar; PT
Position
Consultant
Latest degree
Master
Other areas of specialty/work
Physiotherapy
Street address
faisal town, west canal road, faisalabad, punjab
City
Faisalabad
Province
Punjab
Postal code
38000
Phone
+92 313 8650848
Email
wardah.jabbar5@gmail.com
Web page address
https://tuf.edu.pk/
Sharing plan
Deidentified Individual Participant Data Set (IPD)
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Study Protocol
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Statistical Analysis Plan
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Informed Consent Form
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Clinical Study Report
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Analytic Code
No - There is not a plan to make this available
Data Dictionary
Yes - There is a plan to make this available
Title and more details about the data/document
Comparative effects of gaze stabilization exercises and cawthorne cooksey exercises on craniovertebral angle, thoracic angle, vestibulo-ocular reflex and cervical ranges in IT students
When the data will become available and for how long
15 days after publication
To whom data/document is available
Google Scholar
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From where data/document is obtainable
The University of Faisalabad
38000
https://tuf.edu.pk/
00924187509715
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