颈椎运动节段在屈伸、侧屈和轴向旋转过程中对头部运动的贡献。

Cervical motion segment contributions to head motion during flexion\extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation.

作者信息

Anderst William J, Donaldson William F, Lee Joon Y, Kang James D

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 15213, USA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, 15213, USA.

出版信息

Spine J. 2015 Dec 1;15(12):2538-43. doi: 10.1016/j.spinee.2015.08.042. Epub 2015 Aug 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND CONTEXT

Cervical spine segmental contributions to motion may reveal movement abnormalities associated with whiplash, disc herniation, disc arthroplasty, or fusion.

PURPOSE

The objective of this study was to determine the cervical spine segmental contributions to head flexion\extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation during dynamic motion in young, healthy individuals.

STUDY DESIGN

The study design was a descriptive control study.

PATIENT SAMPLE

Twenty-nine young (20-35 years of age) healthy individuals comprised the patient sample.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Physiologic measures of contributions from each cervical motion segment to the primary head rotation were the outcome measures for this study.

METHODS

Twenty-nine healthy participants performed full range of motion (ROM) flexion\extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation while biplane radiographs were collected at 30 images per second. Surface-based markers were used to determine head kinematics for each movement, and a validated volumetric model-based tracking technique was used to determine intervertebral kinematics. Contributions from each cervical motion segment to the primary head rotation were determined continuously during each of the three head movements. This study was funded by Synthes Spine (F).

RESULTS

For each head movement, motion segments in the lower cervical spine increased their contributions to head motion near the end of the ROM. Cervical motion segment contributions to left and right lateral bending were mirror images of each other, as were contributions to left and right axial rotation. However, cervical motion segment contributions to flexion were not mirror images of the contributions to extension.

CONCLUSIONS

Cervical motion segment contributions to head motion change over the full ROM and cannot be accurately characterized solely from endpoint data. The continuously changing segmental contributions suggest that the compressive and shear loads applied to each motion segment also change over the ROM. The clinical implication of increased contributions from the inferior motions segments near the end ROM is that the clinician may advise the patient to avoid end ROM positions to lessen the demand on the discs of inferior motion segments.

摘要

背景

颈椎节段对运动的贡献可能揭示与鞭打损伤、椎间盘突出、椎间盘置换或融合相关的运动异常。

目的

本研究的目的是确定年轻健康个体在动态运动过程中颈椎节段对头部屈伸、侧屈和轴向旋转的贡献。

研究设计

研究设计为描述性对照研究。

患者样本

29名年轻(20 - 35岁)健康个体组成患者样本。

观察指标

本研究的观察指标是每个颈椎运动节段对主要头部旋转贡献的生理测量值。

方法

29名健康参与者进行全范围的屈伸、侧屈和轴向旋转运动,同时以每秒30张图像的速度采集双平面X线片。使用基于表面的标记来确定每个运动的头部运动学,并用经过验证的基于体积模型的跟踪技术来确定椎间运动学。在三种头部运动的每一种过程中,持续确定每个颈椎运动节段对主要头部旋转的贡献。本研究由辛迪斯脊柱公司(F)资助。

结果

对于每种头部运动,下颈椎的运动节段在运动范围末端附近对头部运动的贡献增加。颈椎运动节段对左右侧屈的贡献相互为镜像,对左右轴向旋转的贡献也是如此。然而,颈椎运动节段对屈曲的贡献与对伸展的贡献并非镜像关系。

结论

颈椎运动节段对头部运动的贡献在整个运动范围内会发生变化,不能仅从终点数据准确表征。节段贡献的不断变化表明,施加于每个运动节段的压缩和剪切负荷在运动范围内也会发生变化。运动范围末端附近下运动节段贡献增加的临床意义在于,临床医生可能会建议患者避免运动范围末端的位置,以减轻对下运动节段椎间盘的需求。

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