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挥鞭样右侧横向撞击中颈部肌肉对头部旋转的反应。

Cervical muscle response to head rotation in whiplash-type right lateral impacts.

作者信息

Kumar Shrawan, Ferrari Robert, Narayan Yogesh

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G4.

出版信息

J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2005 Jul-Aug;28(6):393-401. doi: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2005.06.014.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the electromyogram (EMG) response of the cervical muscles to a right lateral impact whiplash-type perturbation when the head is rotated.

METHODS

Twenty healthy volunteers were subjected to right lateral impacts of 4.2, 8.1, 10.3, and 12.5 m/s2 and were looking either left or right. Bilateral EMGs of the sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, and splenius capitis muscles were recorded. Triaxial accelerometers recorded the acceleration of the chair, torso at the shoulder level, and head of the participant.

RESULTS

In a right lateral impact, muscle responses were of low magnitude with the head rotated to either the left or the right. At the highest acceleration of 12.5 m/s2, all generated less than 39% of their maximal voluntary contraction EMG. The sternocleidomastoid muscle showed a greater EMG response than its counterpart and the muscles contralateral to the direction of impact had higher EMG responses. The time to onset of the EMG for the splenii capitis and trapezii generally decreased with increasing levels of acceleration. As anticipated, an increase in applied acceleration resulted in an increase in accompanying head accelerations (P < .05), and when the head acceleration increased, so too did the force equivalent exertions by the various muscles.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, a right lateral impact with head rotation to either right or left appears to reduce the activity and thus the risk of muscle injury, perhaps because of "bracing" by muscles actively producing rotation or because of greater spinal stability from other structures when the head is in the rotated position.

摘要

目的

确定当头旋转时,颈部肌肉对右侧横向撞击式鞭打样扰动的肌电图(EMG)反应。

方法

20名健康志愿者分别接受4.2、8.1、10.3和12.5 m/s²的右侧横向撞击,同时志愿者头部向左或向右转动。记录胸锁乳突肌、斜方肌和头夹肌双侧的肌电图。三轴加速度计记录椅子、参与者肩部水平的躯干以及头部的加速度。

结果

在右侧横向撞击中,无论头部向左还是向右旋转,肌肉反应的幅度都较低。在最高加速度12.5 m/s²时,所有肌肉产生的肌电图均小于其最大自主收缩肌电图的39%。胸锁乳突肌的肌电图反应比其对侧更大,且与撞击方向对侧的肌肉具有更高的肌电图反应。头夹肌和斜方肌肌电图开始出现的时间通常随着加速度水平的增加而缩短。正如预期的那样,施加的加速度增加会导致伴随的头部加速度增加(P < 0.05),并且当头部加速度增加时,各肌肉等效施加的力也会增加。

结论

总体而言,头部向左或向右旋转的右侧横向撞击似乎会降低肌肉活动,从而降低肌肉损伤的风险,这可能是由于主动产生旋转的肌肉进行“支撑”,或者是因为当头部处于旋转位置时其他结构提供了更大的脊柱稳定性。

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