Weh L, Hörmann K, Fröhlke O
Orthopädische und Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Klinik, Universität Hamburg-Eppendorf.
Z Orthop Ihre Grenzgeb. 1988 Sep-Oct;126(5):539-46. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1044481.
Theories concerning the influence of function disturbances of the cervical spine on the development of sudden hearing loss should be re-examined. Forty-eight patients with unilateral sudden hearing loss and 94 controls were examined. X-rays of the cervical spine were made in lateral projection in normal position, and in maximum flexion and extension. The posture and movement of the vertebrae were recorded using a computer digitalization program. Overall mobility of the cervical spine was reduced in the group with sudden hearing loss: reduced movement was found in segments C2/C3, C5/C6, and C6/C7. Segments P0/P1 and C1/C2 were conspicuous by very high standard deviations in the group with sudden hearing loss. The results indicate that sudden hearing loss and function disorders of the cervical spine are related.
关于颈椎功能紊乱对突发性听力损失发展影响的理论应重新审视。对48例单侧突发性听力损失患者和94例对照者进行了检查。在正常位置、最大前屈和后伸位拍摄颈椎侧位X线片。使用计算机数字化程序记录椎体的姿势和运动。突发性听力损失组颈椎的整体活动度降低:在C2/C3、C5/C6和C6/C7节段发现活动度降低。在突发性听力损失组中,P0/P1和C1/C2节段的标准差非常高,十分显著。结果表明,突发性听力损失与颈椎功能障碍有关。