Barati Kourosh, Arazpour Mokhtar, Vameghi Roshanak, Abdoli Ali, Farmani Farzad
Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Asian Spine J. 2017 Jun;11(3):390-395. doi: 10.4184/asj.2017.11.3.390. Epub 2017 Jun 15.
Whiplash injury is a prevalent and often destructive injury of the cervical column, which can lead to serious neck pain. Many approaches have been suggested for the treatment of whiplash injury, including anti-inflammatory drugs, manipulation, supervised exercise, and cervical collars. Cervical collars are generally divided into two groups: soft and rigid collars.
The present study aimed to compare the effect of soft and rigid cervical collars on immobilizing head and neck motion.
Many studies have investigated the effect of collars on neck motion. Rigid collars have been shown to provide more immobilization in the sagittal and transverse planes compared with soft collars. However, according to some studies, soft and rigid collars provide the same range of motion in the frontal plane.
Twenty-nine healthy subjects aged 18-26 participated in this study. Data were collected using a three-dimensional motion analysis system and six infrared cameras. Eight markers, weighing 4.4 g and thickened 2 cm were used to record kinematic data. According to the normality of the data, a paired -test was used for statistical analyses. The level of significance was set at α=0.01.
All motion significantly decreased when subjects used soft collars (<0.01). According to the obtained data, flexion and lateral rotation experienced the maximum (39%) and minimum (11%) immobilization in all six motions using soft collars. Rigid collars caused maximum immobilization in flexion (59%) and minimum immobilization in the lateral rotation (18%) and limited all motion much more than the soft collar.
This study showed that different cervical collars have different effects on neck motion. Rigid and soft cervical collars used in the present study limited the neck motion in both directions. Rigid collars contributed to significantly more immobilization in all directions.
挥鞭样损伤是颈椎常见且往往具有破坏性的损伤,可导致严重的颈部疼痛。对于挥鞭样损伤的治疗,已提出多种方法,包括使用抗炎药物、手法治疗、监督下的锻炼以及颈托。颈托一般分为两组:软颈托和硬颈托。
本研究旨在比较软颈托和硬颈托对固定头颈部运动的效果。
许多研究调查了颈托对颈部运动的影响。与软颈托相比,硬颈托在矢状面和横断面上能提供更多的固定作用。然而,根据一些研究,软颈托和硬颈托在额状面上提供的运动范围相同。
29名年龄在18 - 26岁的健康受试者参与了本研究。使用三维运动分析系统和六个红外摄像机收集数据。使用八个重量为4.4克、厚度为2厘米的标记物来记录运动学数据。根据数据的正态性,采用配对检验进行统计分析。显著性水平设定为α = 0.01。
当受试者使用软颈托时,所有运动均显著减少(<0.01)。根据所获得的数据,在使用软颈托的所有六种运动中,前屈和侧方旋转的固定程度最大(39%)和最小(11%)。硬颈托在前屈时固定程度最大(59%),在侧方旋转时固定程度最小(18%),并且比软颈托更能限制所有运动。
本研究表明,不同的颈托对颈部运动有不同的影响。本研究中使用的硬颈托和软颈托在两个方向上均限制了颈部运动。硬颈托在所有方向上的固定作用明显更强。