Department of Public Health & General Practice, Faculty of Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), NO-7489 Trondheim, Norway.
J Rehabil Med. 2010 Jan;42(1):35-41. doi: 10.2340/16501977-0484.
While sensorimotor alterations have been observed in patients with neck pain, it is uncertain whether such changes distinguish whiplash-associated disorders from chronic neck pain without trauma. The aim of this study was to investigate head steadiness during isometric neck flexion in subjects with chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD), those with chronic non-traumatic neck pain and healthy subjects. Associations with fatigue and effects of pain and dizziness were also investigated.
Head steadiness in terms of head motion velocity was compared in subjects with whiplash (n=59), non-traumatic neck pain (n=57) and healthy controls (n=57) during 2 40-s isometric neck flexion tests; a high load test and a low load test. Increased velocity was expected to reflect decreased head steadiness.
The whiplash group showed significantly decreased head steadiness in the low load task compared with the other 2 groups. The difference was explained largely by severe levels of neck pain and dizziness. No group differences in head steadiness were found in the high load task.
Reduced head steadiness during an isometric holding test was observed in a group of patients with whiplash-associated disorders. Decreased head steadiness was related to severe pain and dizziness.
虽然在颈痛患者中观察到感觉运动改变,但尚不确定这些变化是否能区分与挥鞭样损伤相关的疾病与无创伤性慢性颈痛。本研究旨在调查慢性与挥鞭样损伤相关疾病(WAD)、慢性非创伤性颈痛和健康受试者在等长颈部屈曲期间头部稳定性。还研究了与疲劳以及疼痛和头晕的影响的相关性。
在 2 项 40 秒等长颈部屈曲测试(高负荷和低负荷测试)中,比较 WAD(n=59)、非创伤性颈痛(n=57)和健康对照组(n=57)受试者头部运动速度的头部稳定性;头部速度增加预计反映头部稳定性降低。
与其他 2 组相比,WAD 组在低负荷任务中头部稳定性显著降低。差异主要由严重的颈部疼痛和头晕解释。在高负荷任务中,各组头部稳定性无差异。
在与挥鞭样损伤相关疾病患者的等长保持测试中观察到头部稳定性降低。头部稳定性降低与严重的疼痛和头晕有关。