Cervical motion analysis using wearable inertial sensors to patients with cervical ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Satoshi Osuka, Masahiko Takahata, Ryo Takeda, Takeshi Chiba, Hiroaki Hori, Yoshiaki Kataoka, Norimasa Iwasaki, Masahiko Mukaino, Harukazu Tohyama
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This study aimed to clarify cervical kinematics during daily activities, including level walking and stair ascending, in patients with cervical ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (C-OPLL). Eighteen patients with myelopathy caused by C-OPLL and 18 healthy controls were recruited to participate in the study. The sagittal cervical kinematics during level walking and stair ascent were quantitatively assessed using a motion analysis system based on wearable inertial sensors. The Japanese Orthopaedic Association score, Japanese Orthopaedic Association Cervical Myelopathy Evaluation Questionnaire, Neck Disability Index, and deep sensation in the lower extremities were assessed in all participants. Nine of 18 patients with C-OPLL presented with deep sensory disturbances. Patients with C-OPLL with deep sensory disturbances exhibited different sagittal plane cervical motion patterns than healthy controls during level walking and stair ascent. During the first phase of stair ascent, both patients with C-OPLL and healthy controls flexed their necks to the same degree; however, during the middle and final phases of stair ascent and all phases of level walking, the mean cervical flexion angle of patients with C-OPLL with deep sensory disturbances was significantly higher than that of patients with C-OPLL without deep sensory disturbance and healthy controls. Our data suggest that patients with C-OPLL presenting with deep sensory disturbances are likely to walk with their necks flexed and gaze downward to observe their steps throughout their daily lives. This habitual neck posture may lead to a vicious cycle of cervical kyphosis and worsening of compressive myelopathy.

使用可穿戴惯性传感器对颈椎后纵韧带骨化患者进行颈椎运动分析。
本研究旨在阐明颈椎后纵韧带骨化症(C-OPLL)患者在平地行走和上楼梯等日常活动中的颈椎运动学特性。研究招募了18名由C-OPLL引起的脊髓病患者和18名健康对照者。使用基于可穿戴惯性传感器的运动分析系统对平地行走和上楼梯时的颈椎矢状运动学进行了定量评估。对所有参与者进行了日本骨科协会评分、日本骨科协会颈椎病评估问卷、颈部残疾指数和下肢深部感觉评估。在 18 名 C-OPLL 患者中,有 9 人出现了深部感觉障碍。在平地行走和爬楼梯时,有深层感觉障碍的 C-OPLL 患者表现出的颈椎矢状面运动模式与健康对照组不同。在爬楼梯的第一阶段,C-OPLL 患者和健康对照组的颈部屈曲程度相同;但在爬楼梯的中间和最后阶段以及平地行走的所有阶段,有深层感觉障碍的 C-OPLL 患者的平均颈部屈曲角度明显高于无深层感觉障碍的 C-OPLL 患者和健康对照组。我们的数据表明,出现深感觉障碍的 C-OPLL 患者在日常生活中很可能会屈颈行走,并向下注视观察自己的脚步。这种习惯性颈部姿势可能会导致颈椎后凸和压迫性脊髓病恶化的恶性循环。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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