Association Between Neck Pain, Range of Motion, and Proprioception in Elite Female International Standard Dancers: A Case-Control Study.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Huixuan An, Zhengquan Chen, Jianhua Lin, D. El-ansary, R. Adams, J. Witchalls, Jia Han
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BACKGROUND Neck pain is common in dancers, especially female dancers, and the injury pattern varies in different genres of dance. Among dancesport performers, intensive neck left rotation is required in female International Standard dancers, but it is unknown whether neck pain is associated with neck rotation range of motion and proprioception. OBJECTIVES To explore the associations between neck pain, cervical rotation range of motion, and proprioception in female International Standard dancers. METHODS Twelve dancers with dance-related neck pain (age 19.9±1.9 yrs) volunteered, matched with 12 not reporting neck pain (age 22.2±2.4 yrs). A 100-mm visual analog scale (VAS) was used to record neck pain. Active rotation range of motion (AROM) of the cervical spine was measured using a tape measure. A cervical rotation reposition test that used a head-mounted laser projector on a linear scale was employed to measure the cervical spine proprioception, and the absolute error (AE) and variable error (VE) were calculated as proprioceptive acuity scores. RESULTS Nine of 12 participants in the group with neck pain declared left side pain, with 2 reporting pain on both sides. The group with neck pain had significantly lower left rotation AROM (p<0.05). For proprioceptive acuity, mixed model ANOVA only showed that repositioning of the right side of the neck is more accurate and consistent than that of the left (both AE and VE p<0.05). Linear regression analysis indicated that left rotation AROM was significantly influenced by left neck pain (t=3.061, p=0.006, adjusted R2 = 0.267, and Durbin-Watson value = 1.776). CONCLUSIONS Most participants in the group with neck pain showed left side pain, associated with decreased left rotation AROM. Early screening on cervical rotation mobility may be necessary to reduce future dance-related injury after the onset of neck pain. Proprioceptive acuity of the left side neck was significantly impaired compared with that of the right, indicating future proprioceptive intervention on the left side neck.
国际标准优秀女性舞者颈部疼痛、活动范围和本体感觉之间的关系:一项病例对照研究。
背景:颈部疼痛在舞者中很常见,尤其是女性舞者,并且在不同的舞蹈类型中损伤的类型也不同。在体育舞蹈表演中,女性国际标准舞者需要进行剧烈的颈部左旋,但颈部疼痛是否与颈部旋转运动范围和本体感觉有关尚不清楚。目的探讨国际标准舞女性颈部疼痛、颈椎旋转活动度和本体感觉之间的关系。方法12名舞蹈相关颈痛患者(年龄19.9±1.9岁)为志愿者,12名未报告颈痛的患者(年龄22.2±2.4岁)为志愿者。采用100 mm视觉模拟量表(VAS)记录颈部疼痛。采用卷尺测量颈椎主动旋转活动度(AROM)。采用线性尺度头戴式激光投影仪颈椎旋转复位试验测量颈椎本体感觉,计算绝对误差(AE)和可变误差(VE)作为本体感觉灵敏度评分。结果12例颈部疼痛组中有9例左侧疼痛,2例双侧疼痛。颈痛组左旋AROM明显降低(p<0.05)。对于本体感觉敏锐度,混合模型方差分析仅显示颈部右侧重定位比左侧重定位更准确和一致(AE和VE均p<0.05)。线性回归分析显示,左颈疼痛对左旋AROM有显著影响(t=3.061, p=0.006,调整后R2 = 0.267, Durbin-Watson值= 1.776)。结论颈部疼痛组的大多数参与者表现为左侧疼痛,与左侧旋转AROM减少有关。早期筛查颈椎旋转活动可能是必要的,以减少未来的舞蹈相关损伤后,颈部疼痛的发作。左侧颈部本体感觉敏锐度较右侧明显受损,提示未来左侧颈部本体感觉干预。
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1.60
自引率
22.20%
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28
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期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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