Prodoehl Janey, Thomas Patrick, Krzak Joseph J, Hanke Timothy, Tojanic Joseph, Thomas James
Physical Therapy Program, Midwestern University, 555 31st Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515USA.
College of Dental Medicine, Midwestern University, 555 31st Street, Downers Grove, IL 60515USA.
J Oral Maxillofac Res. 2022 Mar 31;13(1):e4. doi: 10.5037/jomr.2022.13104. eCollection 2022 Jan-Mar.
The effect of body posture on movement of the jaw and head has not yet been clearly established. The relationship between jaw and head movement has implications for conditions such as temporomandibular joint disorders which can be associated with neck pain. The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to examine the effect of starting posture on three-dimensional movement of the jaw and head, and to examine the relationship between head and jaw movement during mouth opening.
Fourteen healthy participants performed jaw opening to comfortable and maximal amounts from three starting body postures (neutral, slumped, upright) while three-dimensional movement of the head, jaw, and trunk was tracked. Separate repeated measures analyses of variance analyses examined the effect of posture on jaw and head rotation and translation, and Pearson product moment correlations examined the relationship between jaw opening and head rotation.
Body posture significantly influenced maximal opening but not comfortable opening (P < 0.0033). There was a positive relationship between head extension and maximum opening in an upright posture (r = 0.74, P = 0.006), and head extension and comfortable opening in neutral and upright postures (r = 0.75 to 0.93, P < 0.0033), although there was no relationship between head extension and jaw opening in a slumped posture when opening comfortably.
Posture can affect three-dimensional movement of the jaw when opening. Negating the normal head extension that occurs with mouth opening when in a slumped posture has implications for the development of temporomandibular and neck problems in some individuals.
身体姿势对颌骨和头部运动的影响尚未明确。颌骨与头部运动之间的关系对诸如颞下颌关节紊乱等病症具有重要意义,这些病症可能与颈部疼痛相关。本准实验研究的目的是检验起始姿势对颌骨和头部三维运动的影响,并研究张口过程中头部与颌骨运动之间的关系。
14名健康参与者从三种起始身体姿势(中立、 slumped、直立)进行舒适张口和最大张口,同时追踪头部、颌骨和躯干的三维运动。采用独立的重复测量方差分析来检验姿势对颌骨和头部旋转及平移的影响,并用Pearson积差相关分析来研究张口与头部旋转之间的关系。
身体姿势显著影响最大张口,但对舒适张口无影响(P < 0.0033)。在直立姿势下,头部伸展与最大张口之间存在正相关(r = 0.74,P = 0.006),在中立和直立姿势下,头部伸展与舒适张口之间也存在正相关(r = 0.75至0.93,P < 0.0033),不过在 slumped姿势下舒适张口时,头部伸展与颌骨张口之间没有关系。
姿势会影响张口时颌骨的三维运动。在 slumped姿势下张口时,若抑制正常的头部伸展,可能会导致一些个体出现颞下颌和颈部问题。