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马的颈部及其在运动和移动过程中的功能。

The equine neck and its function during movement and locomotion.

作者信息

Zsoldos Rebeka R, Licka Theresia F

机构信息

Working Group Animal Breeding, Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Augasse 2-6, A-1090 Vienna, Austria.

Movement Science Group, Department for Small Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Veterinaerplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna, Austria; Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Campus, Midlothian EH25 9RG, Scotland, UK.

出版信息

Zoology (Jena). 2015 Oct;118(5):364-76. doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2015.03.005. Epub 2015 Jun 27.

Abstract

During both locomotion and body movements at stance, the head and neck of the horse are a major craniocaudal and lateral balancing mechanism employing input from the visual, vestibular and proprioceptive systems. The function of the equine neck has recently become the focus of several research groups; this is probably also feeding on an increase of interest in the equine neck in equestrian sports, with a controversial discussion of specific neck positions such as maximum head and neck flexion. The aim of this review is to offer an overview of new findings on the structures and functions of the equine neck, illustrating their interplay. The movement of the neck is based on intervertebral motion, but it is also an integral part of locomotion; this is illustrated by the different neck conformations in the breeds of horses used for various types of work. The considerable effect of the neck movement and posture onto the whole trunk and even the limbs is transmitted via bony, ligamentous and muscular structures. Also, the fact that the neck position can easily be influenced by the rider and/or by the employment of training aids makes it an important avenue for training of new movements of the neck as well as the whole horse. Additionally, the neck position also affects the cervical spinal cord as well as the roots of the spinal nerves; besides the commonly encountered long-term neurological effects of cervical vertebral disorders, short-term changes of neural and muscular function have also been identified in the maximum flexion of the cranial neck and head position. During locomotion, the neck stores elastic energy within the passive tissues such as ligaments, joint capsules and fasciae. For adequate stabilisation, additional muscle activity is necessary; this is learned and requires constant muscle training as it is essential to prevent excessive wear and tear on the vertebral joints and also repetitive or single trauma to the spinal nerves and the spinal cord. The capability for this stabilisation decreases with age in the majority of horses due to changes in muscle tissue, muscle coordination and consequently muscle strength.

摘要

在运动和站立时的身体动作过程中,马的头部和颈部是主要的头尾向和侧向平衡机制,利用视觉、前庭和本体感觉系统的输入信息。马颈部的功能最近已成为几个研究小组关注的焦点;这可能也源于马术运动中对马颈部兴趣的增加,同时伴随着对特定颈部姿势(如最大程度的头部和颈部弯曲)的争议性讨论。本综述的目的是概述马颈部结构和功能的新发现,阐述它们之间的相互作用。颈部的运动基于椎间运动,但它也是运动的一个组成部分;用于各种工作类型的马品种中不同的颈部形态就说明了这一点。颈部运动和姿势对整个躯干甚至四肢有相当大的影响,这种影响通过骨骼、韧带和肌肉结构传递。此外,颈部位置很容易受到骑手和/或训练辅助工具的影响,这使得它成为训练颈部以及整匹马新动作的重要途径。另外,颈部位置也会影响颈脊髓以及脊神经根;除了常见的颈椎疾病的长期神经学影响外,在颅颈部最大程度弯曲和头部位置时,也发现了神经和肌肉功能的短期变化。在运动过程中,颈部在韧带、关节囊和筋膜等被动组织中储存弹性能量。为了实现充分的稳定,还需要额外的肌肉活动;这是后天习得的,需要持续的肌肉训练,因为这对于防止脊椎关节过度磨损以及对脊神经和脊髓的重复性或单次创伤至关重要。由于肌肉组织、肌肉协调性以及因此导致的肌肉力量的变化,大多数马匹随着年龄增长,这种稳定能力会下降。

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