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前庭病变患者与颈痛患者的颈椎运动学:一项初步研究。

Cervical kinematics in patients with vestibular pathology vs. patients with neck pain: A pilot study.

作者信息

Williams Grace, Sarig-Bahat Hilla, Williams Katrina, Tyrrell Ryan, Treleaven Julia

机构信息

Division of Physiotherapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Social Welfare & Health Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel.

出版信息

J Vestib Res. 2017;27(2-3):137-145. doi: 10.3233/VES-170615.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Research has consistently shown cervical kinematic impairments in subjects with persistent neck pain (NP). It could be reasoned that those with vestibular pathology (VP) may also have altered kinematics since vestibular stimulation via head movement can cause dizziness and visual disturbances. However, this has not been examined to date. This pilot study investigated changes in cervical kinematics between asymptomatic control, NP and VP subjects using a Virtual Reality (VR) system. It was hypothesised that there would be altered kinematics in VP subjects, which might be associated with dizziness and visual symptoms.

DESIGN

Pilot cross sectional observational study.

PARTICIPANTS

Twenty control, 14 VP and 20 NP subjects.

INTERVENTION

Not applicable.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Measures included questionnaires (neck disability index, pain on movement, dizziness and pain intensity, visual disturbances) and cervical kinematics (range, peak and mean velocity, smoothness, symmetry, and accuracy of cervical motion) using a virtual reality system.

RESULTS

Results revealed significantly decreased mean velocity and symmetry of motion in both planes in those with NP but no differences in accuracy or range of motion. No significant differences were seen between VP subjects and asymptomatic controls. However, correlation analysis showed some moderate correlations between dizziness to selected kinematics in both the NP and the VP groups.

CONCLUSIONS

These results support that cervical kinematics are altered in NP patients, with velocity most affected. There is potential for VP subjects to also have altered kinematics, especially those who experience dizziness. More research is required.

摘要

目的

研究一直表明,持续性颈部疼痛(NP)患者存在颈椎运动功能障碍。可以推断,患有前庭疾病(VP)的患者也可能存在运动学改变,因为通过头部运动进行前庭刺激会导致头晕和视觉障碍。然而,迄今为止尚未对此进行研究。这项初步研究使用虚拟现实(VR)系统调查了无症状对照组、NP组和VP组受试者颈椎运动学的变化。研究假设VP组受试者会出现运动学改变,这可能与头晕和视觉症状有关。

设计

初步横断面观察性研究。

参与者

20名对照组、14名VP组和20名NP组受试者。

干预措施

不适用。

主要观察指标

测量方法包括问卷调查(颈部功能障碍指数、运动时疼痛、头晕和疼痛强度、视觉障碍)以及使用虚拟现实系统测量颈椎运动学指标(范围、峰值和平均速度、平滑度、对称性以及颈椎运动的准确性)。

结果

结果显示,NP组受试者在两个平面上的平均速度和运动对称性均显著降低,但运动准确性或范围没有差异。VP组受试者与无症状对照组之间未观察到显著差异。然而,相关性分析表明,NP组和VP组中头晕与选定运动学指标之间存在一些中度相关性。

结论

这些结果支持NP患者的颈椎运动学发生改变,其中速度受影响最大。VP组受试者也有可能出现运动学改变,尤其是那些经历头晕的患者。需要更多的研究。

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