Relationship between the degree of forward head posture and the shear elastic modulus of the upper trapezius in young men, and the difference in these variables between those with and without neck/shoulder pain and/or stiffness.

Hiroto Suzuki, Yuto Ohara, Masahiro Iwata, Yuji Asai, Shingo Matsuo
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[Purpose] To investigate the relationship between the degree of forward head posture (FHP) and stiffness of the upper trapezius (UT) in young men, and the difference in these variables between those with and without neck/shoulder pain and/or stiffness. [Participants and Methods] In this cross-sectional study, we measured the craniovertebral angle (CVA) to evaluate the degree of FHP, and used ultrasound shear wave elastography to measure the shear elastic modulus of the UT (SEMUT) to evaluate muscle stiffness in 40 young men. We evaluated the relationship between the CVA and SEMUT in all participants. We compared the CVA and SEMUT between participants with and without neck/shoulder pain and/or stiffness. [Results] There was a weak negative correlation between the CVA and SEMUT in the total cohort (ρ=-0.338). However, the CVA and SEMUT did not significantly differ between participants with and without neck/shoulder pain and/or stiffness. [Conclusion] Our results suggest that a greater degree of FHP might lead to greater neck/shoulder muscle stiffness. However, the subjective symptoms of neck/shoulder pain and/or stiffness in young men were not consistent with the objective measurements of the CVA and SEMUT, which suggests that clinicians should assess both the subjective symptoms and objective measurements.

年轻男性头部前倾程度与上斜方肌剪切弹性模量之间的关系,以及有无颈/肩疼痛和/或僵硬的这些变量之间的差异。
[目的]探讨年轻男性前倾头位(FHP)程度与上斜方肌(UT)僵硬度之间的关系,以及有无颈/肩疼痛和/或僵硬的人在这些变量上的差异。[参与者和方法]在本横断面研究中,我们测量颅椎角(CVA)来评估FHP的程度,并使用超声剪切波弹性成像测量UT的剪切弹性模量(SEMUT)来评估40名年轻男性的肌肉僵硬度。我们评估了所有参与者的CVA和SEMUT之间的关系。我们比较了有无颈/肩疼痛和/或僵硬的参与者的CVA和SEMUT。[结果]全队列CVA与SEMUT呈弱负相关(ρ=-0.338)。然而,CVA和SEMUT在有无颈/肩疼痛和/或僵硬的参与者之间没有显著差异。[结论]我们的研究结果表明,较大程度的FHP可能导致更大程度的颈部/肩部肌肉僵硬。然而,年轻男性颈/肩疼痛和/或僵硬的主观症状与CVA和SEMUT的客观测量结果不一致,这表明临床医生应该同时评估主观症状和客观测量结果。
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