The Influence of Hip Position on Neck Kinematics and Muscle Activity in Healthy and Non-Specific Neck Pain Subjects.

Q1 Health Professions
International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2024-12-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.70252/JEAU9665
Enrique J Lopez, Everett B Lohman, Noha Daher, Mansoor Alameri, Robert I Dudley
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Abstract

Neck pain is a widespread problem in society with many variables influencing its cause. The angle of the hip may influence the kinematics of the neck in addition to the myoelectrical activation of the surrounding musculature that contributes to the development of neck pain. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in spinal inclination angles and muscle activity in the neck using a 10 deg wedge in a forward slope, neutral and rear slope seated position. Forty subjects were recruited for this study. Each subject sat at a workstation under the 3 different sitting positions for ten minutes for each condition. During this time, the subjects typed a prompt for seven minutes and rested for the remaining 3 minutes. This was repeated for each position. Inclination angles and electromyography data were collected at different intervals during each trial. The results showed a significant difference in mean inclination angle among the three positions in the pain group (p<0.01). The head and neck inclination angles were higher in the rear sloped position compared to the forward slope (p<0.001). In the pain group, there was no significant change in the mean muscle activity in the UT in the forward slope as compared to the rear slope and neutral positions (p ≤0.01). The results of this study suggest that the forward sloped position provides a favorable body alignment compared to the other positions which may then lead to less unwanted muscle activation.

髋关节位置对健康和非特异性颈部疼痛受试者的颈部运动学和肌肉活动的影响。
颈部疼痛是社会上一个普遍存在的问题,有许多因素影响其病因。髋关节角度除了影响周围肌肉组织的肌电激活外,还可能影响颈部的运动学,从而导致颈部疼痛的发生。本研究的目的是探讨脊柱倾角和颈部肌肉活动的变化,使用10度楔形在前斜面,中性和后斜面坐姿。本研究招募了40名受试者。每名受试者分别以3种不同的坐姿在工作站上坐10分钟。在此期间,受试者输入提示7分钟,其余3分钟休息。每个位置都重复这个步骤。在每次试验中,在不同的时间间隔收集倾角和肌电图数据。结果显示,疼痛组三种体位的平均倾斜角度差异有统计学意义(p
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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