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Participants are assigned to either a behavioral intervention that substitutes sitting with light activity or to usual care. Changes in exercise capacity and quality of life are the primary measured outcomes. It is hypothesized that the intervention group will demonstrate superior gains in both physical function and well-being. The results could inform a valuable adjunct to existing cardiac rehabilitation programs.",[27],"Post-cardiac Surgery Patients",[29,30,31],"Sedentary Behaviour","Quality of Life","Cardiopulmonary Function","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-03-16",{"date":35,"type":36},"2026-03-20","ACTUAL",{"date":38,"type":21},"2026-03-30",{"date":40,"type":21},"2026-08-30",{"name":42,"class":43},"Riphah International University","OTHER",1,{"id":46,"slug":47,"hasResults":11,"nctId":48,"briefTitle":49,"officialTitle":49,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":50,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":51,"minAge":52,"maxAge":53,"enrollmentInfo":54,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":22,"phases":56,"briefSummary":57,"conditions":58,"keywords":64,"overallStatus":66,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":67,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":68,"startDateStruct":70,"completionDateStruct":72,"leadSponsor":74,"locationsCount":44},"100567881","effect-of-respiratory-trainer-on-cardiopulmonary-functions-in-patients-with-upper-cross-syndrome-post-cardiac-surgery-100567881","NCT06673953","Effect of Respiratory Trainer on Cardiopulmonary Functions in Patients with Upper Cross Syndrome Post-Cardiac Surgery","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Sixty post-CABG-male-patients for at least three months and their age ranges from 45 to 55 years old.\n* Craniovertebral angle \\\u003C 51°, but not less than 30°.\n* Non-specific chronic neck pain: defined as neck pain without an identifiable pathological cause and attributed to poor posture without radiation to upper limbs.\n* VAS score between 3-7.\n* Their body mass index ranges from (25 -29.9) kg\u002Fm2.\n* Values of FEV1 and FVC lower than 80%\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Rheumatoid arthritis, cervical disc pathology, and traumatic neck pain.\n* History of respiratory disease and clinical signs of severe cardiac events.\n* Neurological disorders which affect the diaphragm.\n* Patients whose BMI is less than 25, or greater than 30 kg\u002Fm2.\n* Smokers.\n* Values of FEV1 and FVC higher than 80%\n* Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or asthma.","MALE","45 Years","55 Years",{"count":55,"type":21},60,[24],"The purpose of this study is to investigate if there is any effect of the respiratory training on cardiopulmonary functions in patients with upper cross syndrome post-cardiac surgery.\n\nHypothesis:\n\nNull hypothesis: There is no effect of the respiratory training on pulmonary functions in patients with upper cross syndrome post-cardiac surgery.",[59,60,61,62,63],"Post Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting","Post-Cardiac Surgery Patients","Upper Cross Syndrome","Respiratory Muscle Weakness","Respiratory Muscle Training",[65],"Post-CABG \u002F Upper Cross Syndrome \u002F Respiratory Muscle Training","RECRUITING","2024-11-02",{"date":69,"type":36},"2024-11-05",{"date":71,"type":36},"2024-08-28",{"date":73,"type":21},"2025-02-25",{"name":75,"class":43},"Cairo University","Post Cardiac Surgery Patients"]