Elastic Modulus of Suboccipital Muscles, Cervical Range of Motion, and Forward Head Posture in Cervicogenic Headache.

Q3 Medicine
Mahdi Tavakkoli, Farid Bahrpeyma
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Abstract

Background: Although stiffness of neck muscles, the limitation of cervical range of motion (ROM), and forward head posture (FHP) are proposed as clinical characteristics of cervicogenic headache (CGH), adequate consistent data failed to support these characteristics.

Objective: This study aims to compare the elastic modulus of suboccipital muscles, cervical ROM, and FHP between individuals suffering from CGH and healthy controls.

Material and methods: In this cross-sectional study, 20 individuals with a history of CGH and 20 normal individuals participated. Sonography images and a universal goniometer (UG) were used to assess elastic modulus and cervical ROM, respectively. In addition, FHP was assessed based on measuring craniovertebral angle (CVA) using a digital imaging technique and also the distance of anterior tragus of the ear with the vertical line passed from anterior of lateral malleolus according to the Kendall and McCreary method.

Results: Elastic modulus of suboccipital muscles in the CGH group was significantly higher than that of the normal group (P=0.008). The two groups were not significantly different in terms of FHP. Moreover, ROM of cervical extension (P=0.035), right rotation (P=0.046), and left rotation (P=0.018) showed a significant reduction in the CGH group compared to the control group.

Conclusion: Suboccipital muscles are stiffer and ROM of cervical rotation and extension is smaller in CGH patients than the healthy controls, but FHP is not different between the groups, leading to diagnosing CGH and treatment.

颈源性头痛的枕下肌弹性模量、颈部活动范围和前头部姿势。
背景:尽管颈部肌肉僵硬、颈部活动范围受限(ROM)和头部前倾(FHP)被认为是颈源性头痛(CGH)的临床特征,但足够一致的数据未能支持这些特征。目的:本研究旨在比较CGH患者和健康对照者的枕下肌弹性模量、颈椎ROM和FHP。材料和方法:在这项横断面研究中,20名有CGH病史的个体和20名正常个体参与了研究。超声图像和通用测角仪(UG)分别用于评估弹性模量和颈椎ROM。此外,根据Kendall和McCreary方法,通过使用数字成像技术测量颅骨-脊椎角(CVA)以及耳朵前耳屏与外踝前部垂直线的距离来评估FHP。结果:CGH组枕下肌弹性模量明显高于正常组(P=0.008),两组FHP差异无统计学意义。此外,与对照组相比,CGH组的颈椎伸展ROM(P=0.035)、右旋ROM(P=0.046)和左旋ROM(P=0.018)显著降低。结论:CGH患者的枕下肌较正常对照组僵硬,颈旋伸ROM较小,但FHP组间无差异,有助于诊断和治疗CGH。
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Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering (JBPE) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed English-language journal that publishes high-quality basic sciences and clinical research (experimental or theoretical) broadly concerned with the relationship of physics to medicine and engineering.
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