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咬合、胸锁乳突肌活动与身体摇摆:男性宇航员的一项初步研究

Occlusion, sternocleidomastoid muscle activity, and body sway: a pilot study in male astronauts.

作者信息

Sforza Chiarella, Tartaglia Gianluca M, Solimene Umberto, Morgun Valery, Kaspranskiy Rustem R, Ferrario Virgilio F

机构信息

School of Sport Sciences of Milan University, Italy.

出版信息

Cranio. 2006 Jan;24(1):43-9. doi: 10.1179/crn.2006.008.

Abstract

The modifications induced by microgravity on the coordinated patterns of movement of the head, trunk, and limbs are reported on extensively. However, apparently there is little data on the masticatory muscles. In normal gravitational conditions, information from the neck and stomatognathic apparatus play a role in maintaining the body's balance and equilibrium. The current pilot study used normal gravity conditions to investigate the hypothesis of a functional coupling between occlusion and neck muscles and body postural oscillations. The immediate effect of modified occlusal surfaces on the contraction pattern of the sternocleidomastoid muscles during maximum voluntary clenching and on the oscillation of the center of foot pressure was analyzed in 11 male astronauts (aged 31-54 yrs). All subjects were healthy and free from pathologies of the neck and stomatognathic apparatus. Occlusal splints were prepared using impressions of their dental arches. The splints were modeled on the mandibular arch, had only posterior contacts, and were modified to obtain a more symmetric, standardized contraction of the masseter and temporalis muscles during teeth clenching. Surface EMG activity of the sternocleidomastoid muscles was recorded during a maximal voluntary clench with and without the splint. Sternocleidomastoid potentials were standardized as percent of the mean potentials recorded during a maximum contralateral rotation of the head, and the symmetry of the EMG waves of left- and right-side muscles was measured. Body sway was assessed with and without the splint, either with eyes open or closed. The variations of the center of foot pressure were analyzed through bivariate analysis, and the area of the 90% standard ellipse was computed. Within each visual condition (eyes open or closed), the difference between the areas of oscillation measured with and without the splint was computed. Muscular activity was more symmetric with the splint. The area of oscillation of the center of foot pressure was larger without the splint than with the splint, both with eyes open and eyes closed. The modifications, induced by the occlusal splint in the sternocleidomastoid muscles' symmetry, and center of foot pressure differential area with closed eyes, were significantly related (p < 0.05): the larger the increment in muscular symmetry, the smaller the area of oscillation with the splint as compared to without the splint. A functionally more symmetric maxillo-mandibular position resulted in a more symmetric sternocleidomastoid muscle contraction pattern and less body sway. Modifications in the contraction of the masticatory muscles may therefore affect the whole body.

摘要

关于微重力对头部、躯干和四肢协调运动模式的影响已有大量报道。然而,关于咀嚼肌的相关数据显然很少。在正常重力条件下,来自颈部和口颌系统的信息在维持身体平衡和稳定方面发挥着作用。当前的初步研究利用正常重力条件来探究咬合与颈部肌肉以及身体姿势摆动之间功能耦合的假设。在11名男性宇航员(年龄31 - 54岁)中,分析了改变咬合面在最大自主紧咬时对胸锁乳突肌收缩模式以及对足压中心摆动的即时影响。所有受试者均健康,无颈部和口颌系统疾病。根据他们牙弓的印模制作咬合夹板。夹板以下颌弓为模型,仅在后牙区有接触,并进行了改良,以使咬肌和颞肌在紧咬牙齿时获得更对称、标准化的收缩。在佩戴和不佩戴夹板的情况下,于最大自主紧咬过程中记录胸锁乳突肌的表面肌电图活动。将胸锁乳突肌的电位标准化为头部最大对侧旋转时记录的平均电位的百分比,并测量左右侧肌肉肌电图波的对称性。在佩戴和不佩戴夹板的情况下,分别在睁眼和闭眼时评估身体摆动情况。通过双变量分析来分析足压中心的变化,并计算90%标准椭圆的面积。在每种视觉条件(睁眼或闭眼)下,计算佩戴和不佩戴夹板时测量的摆动面积之差。佩戴夹板时肌肉活动更对称。无论睁眼还是闭眼,不佩戴夹板时足压中心的摆动面积都比佩戴夹板时大。咬合夹板引起的胸锁乳突肌对称性改变以及闭眼时足压中心差异面积之间存在显著相关性(p < 0.05):肌肉对称性增加越大,与不佩戴夹板相比,佩戴夹板时的摆动面积越小。功能上更对称的上颌 - 下颌位置会导致胸锁乳突肌收缩模式更对称,身体摆动更小。因此,咀嚼肌收缩的改变可能会影响整个身体。

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