Zetterberg Camilla, Richter Hans O, Forsman Mikael
Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Department of Occupational and Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden; Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Centre for Musculoskeletal Research, Department of Occupational and Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
PLoS One. 2015 May 11;10(5):e0126578. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126578. eCollection 2015.
Near work is associated with increased activity in the neck and shoulder muscles, but the underlying mechanism is still unknown. This study was designed to determine whether a dynamic change in focus, alternating between a nearby and a more distant visual target, produces a direct parallel change in trapezius muscle activity. Fourteen healthy controls and 12 patients with a history of visual and neck/shoulder symptoms performed a Near-Far visual task under three different viewing conditions; one neutral condition with no trial lenses, one condition with negative trial lenses to create increased accommodation, and one condition with positive trial lenses to create decreased accommodation. Eye lens accommodation and trapezius muscle activity were continuously recorded. The trapezius muscle activity was significantly higher during Near than during Far focusing periods for both groups within the neutral viewing condition, and there was a significant co-variation in time between accommodation and trapezius muscle activity within the neutral and positive viewing conditions for the control group. In conclusion, these results reveal a connection between Near focusing and increased muscle activity during dynamic changes in focus between a nearby and a far target. A direct link, from the accommodation/vergence system to the trapezius muscles cannot be ruled out, but the connection may also be explained by an increased need for eye-neck (head) stabilization when focusing on a nearby target as compared to a more distant target.
近距离工作与颈部和肩部肌肉活动增加有关,但其潜在机制仍不清楚。本研究旨在确定焦点的动态变化,即在近视觉目标和远视觉目标之间交替,是否会导致斜方肌活动产生直接的平行变化。14名健康对照者和12名有视觉及颈部/肩部症状病史的患者在三种不同的观察条件下进行了近-远视觉任务;一种是不戴试验镜片的中性条件,一种是戴负试验镜片以增加调节的条件,还有一种是戴正试验镜片以减少调节的条件。持续记录眼球晶状体调节和斜方肌活动。在中性观察条件下,两组在近聚焦期间的斜方肌活动均显著高于远聚焦期间,并且在对照组的中性和正性观察条件下,调节和斜方肌活动之间在时间上存在显著的共变关系。总之,这些结果揭示了在近目标和远目标之间焦点动态变化期间,近聚焦与肌肉活动增加之间的联系。虽然不能排除从调节/聚散系统到斜方肌的直接联系,但这种联系也可能是由于与较远目标相比,聚焦于近目标时对眼-颈(头部)稳定的需求增加所致。