Catenaccio Eva, Mu Weiya, Kaplan Atira, Fleysher Roman, Kim Namhee, Bachrach Tamar, Zughaft Sears Malka, Jaspan Oren, Caccese Jaclyn, Kim Mimi, Wagshul Mark, Stewart Walter F, Lipton Richard B, Lipton Michael L
Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY(∗).
Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NY(†).
PM R. 2017 Sep;9(9):884-891. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2017.01.005. Epub 2017 Feb 5.
The role of cervical muscle (neck) strength in traumatic brain and spine injury and chronic neck pain disorders is an area of active research. Characterization of the normal ranges of neck strength in healthy young adults is essential to designing future investigations of how strength may act as a modifier for risk and progression in head and neck disorders.
To develop a normative reference database of neck strength in a healthy young adult population, and to evaluate the relationship of neck strength to anthropometric measurements.
Cross-sectional.
An academic medical center research institution.
A total of 157 healthy young adults (18-35 years of age) had their neck strength measured with fixed frame dynamometry (FFD) during 1 visit to establish a normative neck strength database.
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Peak and average strength of the neck muscles were measured in extension, forward flexion, and right and left lateral flexion using FFD. The ranges of peak and average neck strength were characterized and correlated with anthropometric characteristics.
In all, 157 subjects (84 male, 73 female; average age 27 years) were included in the normative sample. Neck strength ranged from 38 to 383 Newtons in men and from 15 to 223 Newtons in women. Normative data are provided for each gender in all 4 directions. Weight, body mass index, neck circumference, and estimated neck muscle volume were modestly correlated with neck strength in multiple directions (correlation coefficients < .4). In a multivariate regression model, weight in women and neck volume in men were significant predictors of neck strength.
Neck strength in healthy young adults exhibits a broad range, is significantly different in men from that in women, and correlates only modestly with anthropometric characteristics.
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颈部肌肉力量在创伤性脑损伤、脊柱损伤及慢性颈部疼痛疾病中的作用是一个活跃的研究领域。确定健康年轻成年人颈部力量的正常范围,对于设计未来关于力量如何影响头颈部疾病风险和进展的研究至关重要。
建立健康年轻成年人颈部力量的规范性参考数据库,并评估颈部力量与人体测量学指标之间的关系。
横断面研究。
一所学术性医学中心研究机构。
共有157名健康年轻成年人(年龄18 - 35岁),在一次就诊时通过固定框架测力计(FFD)测量其颈部力量,以建立颈部力量规范性数据库。
不适用。
使用FFD测量颈部肌肉在伸展、前屈以及左右侧屈时的峰值力量和平均力量。对颈部力量的峰值和平均范围进行了特征描述,并与人体测量学特征进行相关性分析。
规范性样本共纳入157名受试者(84名男性,73名女性;平均年龄27岁)。男性颈部力量范围为38至383牛顿,女性为15至223牛顿。提供了所有4个方向上各性别的规范性数据。体重、体重指数、颈围和估计的颈部肌肉体积在多个方向上与颈部力量呈中度相关(相关系数<0.4)。在多变量回归模型中,女性的体重和男性的颈部体积是颈部力量的显著预测因素。
健康年轻成年人的颈部力量范围广泛,男性与女性之间存在显著差异,且与人体测量学特征仅呈中度相关。
不适用。