Banking Behind the Desk, How Forward Head Posture Influences Neck Pain in Bankers: A Cross-sectional Study

Authors

  • Aizaz Ullah Khan University of Swat, Charbagh Swat Author
  • Mariam Rahim Riphah International University Malakand Author
  • Mahrukh Habib Riphah International University Malakand Author
  • Hamza Shehzad Riphah International University Malakand Author
  • Hafsa Rahim Khyber Medical University, Swat Author
  • Zahoor Ahmad Riphah international University Malakand Author
  • Mian Waleed Ahmad Pak-Austria Fachhochschule: Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Mang, Haripur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64105/vzz8q394

Keywords:

Forward Head Posture, Cranio-Vertabral Angle, Neck Pain, Web Plot Digitizer, Bankers, And Computer Users.

Abstract

Background: Different factors such as prolong sitting at work or abnormal posture of head during work may have great role in occurrence of neck pain among those who use computer. In literature forward head posture has not always been associated with neck pain.

Objective: To determine the association between forward head posture with neck pain among bankers of Malakand, Pakistan.

Methodology: it was cross sectional study to explore association between forward head posture and neck pain. 86 bankers were examine using photogrammetric method and web plot digitizer software for plotting angle on digital image. Numeric pain rating scale and neck disability index questioner was used to measure neck pain and intensity.

Results: Most of the participants 80.2% had forward head posture. Majority 47.7% were in age between 20-30 and having mean age 33.8±8.8. the mean score of neck disability index was 5.88±4.9. the chi square test showed no significant association (P>0.05) between forward head posture and neck pain.

Conclusion: This study concluded that forward head posture is quite common in bankers but there is no association between forward head posture and neck pain.

 

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Published

2025-12-04

How to Cite

Banking Behind the Desk, How Forward Head Posture Influences Neck Pain in Bankers: A Cross-sectional Study. (2025). Pakistan Journal of Medical & Cardiological Review, 4(4), 1467-1478. https://doi.org/10.64105/vzz8q394