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头颈部姿势的表面测量与上颈椎解剖位置之间的相关性。

The correlation between surface measurement of head and neck posture and the anatomic position of the upper cervical vertebrae.

作者信息

Johnson G M

机构信息

School of Physiotherapy, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1998 Apr 15;23(8):921-7. doi: 10.1097/00007632-199804150-00015.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Repeated measurements were made of surface postural angles registering the relative positions of the head and neck in photographs and of angles of the upper cervical vertebrae recorded in lateral cephalometric radiographs in the same subjects. For all registrations, subjects assumed the natural head rest position.

OBJECTIVES

To examine the correlation between external measurement of head and neck posture and the anatomic positions of the upper four cervical vertebrae.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Interpretation of surface cervical posture measurement is confounded by lack of knowledge about the extent of the underlying compensatory adjustments among the upper cervical vertebrae that may accompany variation in head and neck posture. The correlation between surface measurement and postural characteristics of the upper cervical spine has not been reported to date.

METHODS

The association between a set of angles describing the anatomic position of the four upper cervical vertebrae on lateral cephalometric radiographs and a surface measurement of head and neck posture, the craniovertebral angle, was studied in 34 young adult women aged between 17.2 and 30.5 years, mean age, 24.5 years. Anatomic positions of the upper four cervical vertebrae were expressed by angles relative to the true vertical or horizontal. Surface angles registering head and neck position for each subject were obtained from photographs recorded on two occasions.

RESULTS

No strong correlation could be established between the angles taken from the lateral cephalometric radiographs measuring the extent of upper cervical lordosis, orientation of the atlas, vertebral inclination, or odontoid process tilt and surface angles recording head and neck position. This finding was attributed principally to the much greater positional variability demonstrated within the upper cervical spine when compared with the surface measurements of head and neck position.

CONCLUSION

Anatomic alignment of the upper cervical vertebrae cannot be inferred from variation in surface measurement of head and neck posture. This is the case even in those people identified with more extreme head and neck postural tendencies.

摘要

研究设计

对同一组受试者的照片中头部和颈部的相对位置所记录的表面姿势角度以及侧位头颅X线片中记录的上颈椎角度进行重复测量。在所有记录过程中,受试者均采取自然头位。

目的

研究头颈部姿势的外部测量与上四个颈椎的解剖位置之间的相关性。

背景数据总结

由于缺乏对上颈椎潜在代偿性调整程度的了解,而这种调整可能伴随头颈部姿势的变化,因此表面颈椎姿势测量的解释受到混淆。迄今为止,尚未报道表面测量与上颈椎姿势特征之间的相关性。

方法

在34名年龄在17.2至30.5岁之间(平均年龄24.5岁)的年轻成年女性中,研究了一组描述侧位头颅X线片上四个上颈椎解剖位置的角度与头颈部姿势的表面测量值(颅椎角)之间的关联。上四个颈椎的解剖位置通过相对于真垂线或水平线的角度来表示。从两次记录的照片中获取每个受试者记录头颈部位置的表面角度。

结果

在测量上颈椎前凸程度、寰椎方向、椎体倾斜度或齿突倾斜度的侧位头颅X线片角度与记录头颈部位置的表面角度之间,无法建立强相关性。这一发现主要归因于与头颈部位置的表面测量相比,上颈椎内显示出的位置变异性要大得多。

结论

不能从上颈部姿势的表面测量变化推断上颈椎的解剖排列情况。即使在那些被确定有更极端头颈部姿势倾向的人群中也是如此。

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