The Effects of Head Support on Muscle Activity and Pain in a Forward-leaning Posture

Kang Kim, Yoon-hee Ko, Tae-lim Yoon
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Background: Because a forward-leaning posture can cause increased back muscle activity and pain. Therefore, an innovative method to reduce back muscle activity and pain is required. Objects: This study aimed to investigate the effects of a head support on muscle activity and pain in a forward-leaning posture. Methods: A total of 14 male and 16 female students (average age, 21.65 ± 2.37 years; height, 166.15 ± 7.90 cm; and weight, 60.65 ± 9.00 kg) were recruited for the experiment. Two of them were excluded due to musculoskeletal disorders. The muscle activity and pain in the forward-leaning posture were assessed while participants washed dishes for 7 minutes with and without a head support. The condition of using a head support was randomly performed with a 5-minutes break. To confirm a lumbar flexion angle of 30° during the experiment, myoVIDEO was used, and surface electromyography was used to measure muscle activity. Pain was assessed using a 10-point visual analog scale (VAS). The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to analyze the data, with p < 0.05 indicating statistical significance. Results: The cervical, thoracic, and lumbar erector spinae muscle activities significantly decreased with the use of the head support, but there was no significant change in the gluteus maximus. There was a significant decrease in the VAS score for the lumbar erector spinae (p < 0.05), but there was no significant change in the VAS score for the cervical region. Conclusion: The use of a head support in a forward-leaning posture reduced cervical, thoracic, and lumbar erector muscle activity and pain. Therefore, it could be recommended during working in a forward-leaning posture, such as during dishwashing, cooking, and working as a factory employee.
前倾姿势时头部支撑对肌肉活动和疼痛的影响
背景:因为前倾的姿势会增加背部肌肉的活动和疼痛。因此,需要一种创新的方法来减少背部肌肉的活动和疼痛。目的:本研究旨在探讨头部支架对前倾姿势肌肉活动和疼痛的影响。方法:男14例,女16例,平均年龄21.65±2.37岁;高度:166.15±7.90 cm;体重为60.65±9.00 kg。其中2人因肌肉骨骼疾病被排除在外。当参与者在有或没有头部支撑的情况下洗碗7分钟时,对前倾姿势的肌肉活动和疼痛进行了评估。使用头部支架的情况随机进行,休息5分钟。为了确认实验中腰椎屈曲角度为30°,使用myoVIDEO,并使用表面肌电图测量肌肉活动。疼痛采用10分视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验对资料进行分析,以p < 0.05为有统计学意义。结果:使用头部支架后,颈、胸、腰竖脊肌活动明显减少,但臀大肌无明显变化。腰竖脊肌VAS评分显著降低(p < 0.05),而颈椎VAS评分无显著变化。结论:前倾体位使用头部支架可减少颈、胸、腰竖肌活动和疼痛。因此,在洗碗、做饭和工厂员工工作时,可以推荐前倾的工作姿势。
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