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    Prevalance of tech neck syndrome and its association with chest expansion in university students
    (UMT Lahore, 2023) Asad Baig; Ahmad Ilyas; Ali Hassan Bukhari; Usama Sarwar; Numan Arif; M. Mushtaq
    Objectives: To find the prevalence of tech neck syndrome among university students who are on screen users and to find the significant association between tech neck syndrome and reduced chest expansion. Materials and methods: 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome are taken who use on-screen devices on an average of about 4 or more than 4 hours and have significant forward head posture. Costovertebral angle was measured with the goniometer while the chest expansion was measured with the inches’ tape during respiration and inspiration phases, and the difference between them was recorded. Results: 54 participants out of 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome have significantly reduced chest expansion, which is the final result of this study, while 46 participants have greater chest expansion and show that they are normal, but they have tech neck syndrome.
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    Prevalance of tech neck syndrome and its association with chest expansion in university students
    (UMT Lahore, 2023) Asad Baig; Ahmad Ilyas; Ali Hassan Bukhari; Usama Sarwar; Numan Arif; M. Mushtaq
    Objectives: To find the prevalence of tech neck syndrome among university students who are on screen users and to find the significant association between tech neck syndrome and reduced chest expansion. Materials and Methods: 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome are taken who use on-screen devices on an average of about 4 or more hours and have significant forward head posture. Costovertebral angle was measured with a goniometer, while chest expansion was measured with an inch tape during the respiration and inspiration phases, and the difference between them was recorded. Results: 54 participants out of 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome have significantly reduced chest expansion, which is the final result of this study, while 46 participants have greater chest expansion, showing that they are normal but still have tech neck syndrome.
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    Prevalence of tech neck syndrome and its association with chest expansion in university students
    (UMT Lahore, 2023) Asad Baig; Ahmad Ilyas; Ali Hassan Bukhari; Usama Sarwar; Numan Arif; M. Mushtaq
    Objectives: To find the prevalence of tech neck syndrome among university students who are on screen users and to find the significant association between tech neck syndrome and reduced chest expansion. Materials and methods: 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome are taken who uses on screen devices on an average of about 4 or more than 4 hours and having significant forward head posture. Costovertebral angle measured with the goniometer while the chest expansion has been measured with the inches’ tape during respiration and inspiration phases and recorded the difference between them. Results: 54 participants out of 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome have significant reduced chest expansion which is the final result of this study while the 46 participants are having greater chest expansion and showing that they are normal but they have tech neck syndrome.
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    Prevalence of tech neck syndrome and its association with chest expansion in university students.
    (UMT Lahore, 2022) Asad Baig; Ahmad Ilyas; Ali Hassan Bukhari; Usama Sarwar; Numan Arif; M. Mushtaq
    Objectives: To find the prevalence of tech neck syndrome among university students who are on screen users and to find the significant association between tech neck syndrome and reduced chest expansion. Materials and methods: 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome are taken who uses on screen devices on an average of about 4 or more than 4 hours and having significant forward head posture. Costovertebral angle measured with the goniometer while the chest expansion has been measured with the inches’ tape during respiration and inspiration phases and recorded the difference between them. Results: 54 participants out of 100 confirmed cases of tech neck syndrome have significant reduced chest expansion which is the final result of this study while the 46 participants are having greater chest expansion and showing that they are normal but they have tech neck syndrome.

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