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Scirj Volume XI, Issue I, January 2023 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Publication starts: 25th January 2023 Full Paper available from: 25th January 2023 ![]() Bisma Mujeeb, Muhammad Nouman Tabassum, Hafiz Muhammad Asim, Shoaib Waqas, Hafiz Muhammad Uzair Asghar, Maham Javaid Abstract: Introduction: Cervical Proprioception and range of motion (ROM) is measured by using Track laser and Goniometer among females who wear two different styles of head scarfs which is named as Amira and Keru dung. Females in Amira head scarf group had significantly less cervical proprioception and range of motion as compared to females in keru dung head- scarf group. Objectives: To explore the cervical range of motion (ROM) and Proprioception due to different styles of head scarfs (Keru dung and Amira) among LMDC female students. Methodology: An analytical cross-sectional study was conducted.114 females who wear head scarfs was divided into two equal groups wearing amira and keru dung styles of head scarfs. Subjects were selected by using non-probability convenient sampling technique. All the subjects who wear head scarfs were included in this study. Whereas subjects without head scarfs, have temporomandibular joint dysfunction or If they have had a recent episode of pain or trauma were excluded. The subjects were assessed for limited ROM and impaired proprioception by using goniometer for ROM and track laser for proprioception. The data was analyzed using statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 21. Descriptive statistics were noted and were displaced in the form of tabulations. Results: Our finding shows Amira style group reported a significant limitation in all cervical ROM in all six directions. Moreover, females in the Amira headscarf group who wore more than 7 hours/day had considerably less cervical left rotation and cervical flexion as compared to females in keru dung headscarf group. Joint Position Error (JPE) was measured using track laser for cervical flexion extension, cervical flexion, cervical extension, right rotation and left rotation in standing position. JPE test revealed significant difference between groups.
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