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Therapy Collar for Forward Head Posture – Novel Intervention for Chronic Neck Pain in Military Personnel - APTA CSM 2024

Smith m, Abboud Chalhoub c, Hogaboom n, Dellanno r, St Laurent m, Yuan x, Nordstrom m

Abstract accepted for a platform presentation at the 2024 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting

Chronic neck pain is a common health condition for military personnel across all occupational specialties. A recent (2023) systematic review highlighted the need for higher level evidence regarding the efficacy of conservative interventions for musculoskeletal pain conditions in this population. The etiology of neck pain is often multi-factorial and can include mechanical (e.g., poor posture), occupational (e.g., desk work, manual labor), and psychosocial factors (e.g., anxiety, depression). The reduction of cervical lordosis in forward head posture (FHP) can lead to muscular imbalances, degenerative spinal changes, and heightened neck pain. The efficacy of a FHP therapy collar is being explored within the military population with chronic neck pain in an ongoing randomized waitlist-controlled trial at a military medical center.

Evaluating the treatment effect of a simple, non-invasive, wearable device for neck pain is highly relevant to the military considering the unique occupational and fitness requirements. Recent studies have suggested that current treatment strategies may be less effective within this population. This participant demonstrated improved posture, neck pain reduction and improved function after wearing the FHP therapy collar for 6 weeks in comparison to 6 weeks of no collar use. This ongoing trial will shed further light on the potential utility of this novel device in reducing neck pain due to FHP, and thereby improve functional outcomes and operational readiness.