A comparison of nocturnal upper trapezius muscle activity between chronic neck pain patients with sleep disturbance and healthy participants

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Aldabbas, Mosab M. [1 ]
Tanwar, Tarushi [1 ]
Iram, Iram [1 ]
Salman, Mohammad [2 ]
Veqar, Zubia [1 ]
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[1] Jamia Millia Islamia, Ctr Physiotherapy & Rehabil Sci, New Delhi, India
[2] Jamia Millia Islamia, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Kaushal Kendra, New Delhi, India
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Nocturnal activity; Sleep stages; Chronic neck pain; Upper trapezius; Sleep disturbance; SHOULDER; TASKS; LOAD;
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10.1007/s11325-023-02867-4
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BackgroundSleep disturbances frequently occur in patients with chronic neck pain. In these patients, upper trapezius muscle dysfunction is observed during sleep. This study aimed to evaluate the trapezius muscle activity during sleep among patients with chronic neck pain and sleep disturbances for comparison with healthy subjects. Study designCross-sectional study.MethodsPatients with chronic neck pain and healthy subjects participated in the study. Two overnight polysomnography recordings were conducted for each subject. Surface electromyography was utilized to record the nocturnal activity of the right and left upper trapezius muscles throughout the night. The nocturnal upper trapezius activity recording was divided into the following parts: wakefulness, rapid eye movement sleep (REM), and non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM). The nocturnal activity during NREM sleep was further divided into three parts (stage I NREM sleep, stage II NREM, and stage III NREM. Normalization of EMG signals was performed. The normalized value of nocturnal activity was derived for analysis.ResultsAmong 15 patients with chronic neck pain and 15 healthy subjects, statistically significant differences were observed in the nocturnal activity of the upper trapezius. Compared to healthy subjects, the nocturnal activity of the upper trapezius was significantly higher during wakefulness, REM sleep, and NREM II and III sleep in patients with chronic neck pain and sleep disturbances.ConclusionThere was higher nocturnal upper trapezius activity in patients with chronic neck pain compared to healthy controls. The findings suggest a possible pathophysiological mechanism that may relate to chronic neck pain.
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