Rehabilitation program for traumatic chronic cervical pain associated with unsteadiness: a single case study.

Danik Lafond, Annick Champagne, Rosalie Cadieux, Martin Descarreaux
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Background: Neck problems are often recurring or chronic. After pain, unsteadiness and balance problems are among the most frequent symptoms reported by chronic neck pain (CNP) patients. Altered sensorimotor control of the cervical spine and sensorimotor integration problems affecting postural control have been observed in CNP patients. Very few data are available regarding the post-intervention effects of rehabilitation programs on postural control in CNP.

Case presentation: This is a case study of a traumatic CNP patient (a 45-year old female) with postural unsteadiness who participated in an 8-week rehabilitation program combining therapeutic exercises with spinal manipulative therapy. Pre-intervention data revealed that the postural control system was challenged when postural control sensory inputs were altered, particularly during the head-extended-backward condition. Post-intervention centre of pressure measurements indicated a drastic reduction in postural sway during trials with changes in neck orientation.

Conclusion: This case report indicates that an 8-week rehabilitation program combining therapeutic exercises with spinal manipulative therapy may have had an effect on improvement of postural control in a trauma CNP patient with unsteadiness. These results warrant further studies to investigate the relationships between pain amelioration, sensorimotor control of the cervical spine, muscle fitness and postural steadiness.

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外伤性慢性颈椎痛伴有站立不稳的康复计划:单个病例研究。
背景介绍颈部问题往往反复发作或长期存在。慢性颈部疼痛(CNP)患者最常出现的症状包括疼痛、站立不稳和平衡问题。据观察,慢性颈椎病患者颈椎的感觉运动控制发生了改变,感觉运动整合问题影响了姿势控制。关于康复计划对 CNP 患者姿势控制的干预后效果,目前只有极少数数据:这是一个创伤性 CNP 患者(女性,45 岁)的病例研究,患者患有姿势不稳,参加了为期 8 周的康复计划,该计划结合了治疗性运动和脊柱手法治疗。干预前的数据显示,当姿势控制感觉输入发生改变时,姿势控制系统受到了挑战,尤其是在头向后伸的情况下。干预后的压力中心测量结果表明,在改变颈部方向的试验中,姿势摇摆大幅减少:本病例报告表明,为期 8 周的康复计划将治疗性锻炼与脊柱手法治疗相结合,可能对改善一名患有颈椎不稳的外伤性 CNP 患者的姿势控制有一定效果。这些结果值得进一步研究,以探讨疼痛改善、颈椎的感觉运动控制、肌肉健康和姿势稳定性之间的关系。
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