Age- and gender-related mobility of the cervical spine: Objective

被引:11
|
作者
Schops, P [1 ]
Seichert, N [1 ]
Schenk, M [1 ]
Petri, U [1 ]
Senn, E [1 ]
机构
[1] REHAKLIN BELLIKON,BELLIKON,SWITZERLAND
关键词
cervical spine; range of motion; normative values of the cervical spine; age- and gender-related differences;
D O I
10.1055/s-2008-1061865
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Objective: The purpose of this study was to prove the reliability and applicability of a new developed goniometric system to measure the range of motion of the cervical spine by interobserver-repeatability. In addition, it should be examined if there exist age and gender-related differences of the cervical movements. Testing the range of motion of a large quantity of healthy subjects should provide normal values for the cervical movements in three planes. Subjects: 20 patients suffering from neck diseases or complaints were compared with an age- and gender-matched group of healthy subjects. The goniometric method was assessed by five independent examiners (physicians) using interrater-repeatability. Normal values for the cervical mobility were obtained for 220 normal subjects (115 females, 105 males; age: 20 to 78 years). Design: The new developed device consists of a goniometer and a compass, mounted on a 10 x 10 cm(2) plastic sheet. The subjects kept the plastic sheet between the teeth in order to reproduce the three-dimensional mobility of the cervical spine by the range of motion of the occlusion plane. The five independent physicians measured the cervical mobility in all of the 20 patients and 20 asymptomatic volunteers in a randomised and blinded crossover design. The 220 healthy individuals were measured by one examiner. The average values were tested for differences using student's t-test; the interobserver-repeatability was calculated by cross-correlation. Results: The mean values of the range of motion in the three planes were significantly smaller for the patients than for the volunteers (p less than or equal to 0,01 to p less than or equal to 0,001). The interobserver-repeatability both in patients and volunteers was found to be good (0,6 < r less than or equal to 0,08) or even excellent (r > 0,8). This reliability was always significantly higher than arbitrary coincidence (p less than or equal to 0,01 to p less than or equal to 0,001). For the 220 healthy subjects the motion of the cervical spine decreased with age in all three planes. Younger subjects (aged 20-29) showed significantly higher cervical mobility than the elderly (aged 60-69) in all directions (p < 0,001). Women generally showed a greater range of motion than men, the differences being significant for the flexion-extension and for the rotation, but not for the lateral bending. Conclusions: The new developed instrument to measure the cervical spine mobility in three planes is a simple and reliable method with a good interrater-repeatability. The examination procedure was highly accepted in both patients and observers. Because of the pronounced dependence of the cervical mobility on age and gender it is recommended to use age- and sex-related normal values in the diagnosis and follow up of cervical motion restrictions.
引用
收藏
页码:80 / 87
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Age- and gender-related distribution of intracortical porosity in human midfemoral cortex
    Bousson, V
    Meunier, A
    Bergot, C
    Vicaut, E
    Da Rocha, MA
    De Morais, MH
    Laval-Jeantet, AM
    Laredo, JD
    OSTEOPOROSIS INTERNATIONAL, 2000, 11 : 46 - 47
  • [42] Age- and gender-related reference ranges for thromboelastography from a healthy Indian population
    Ahammad, Javed
    Kurien, Annamma
    Shastry, Shamee
    Shah, Hitesh H.
    Nayak, Dinesh
    Kamath, Asha
    Badagabettu, Sulochana
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY, 2020, 42 (02) : 180 - 189
  • [43] Age- and gender-related hemorheological alterations in intestinal ischemia-reperfusion in the rat
    Mester, Anita
    Magyar, Zsuzsanna
    Molnar, Akos
    Somogyi, Viktoria
    Tanczos, Bence
    Peto, Katalin
    Nemeth, Norbert
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 2018, 225 : 68 - 75
  • [44] Age- and gender-related changes in glucose homeostasis in glucocorticoid-treated rats
    dos Santos, Cristiane
    Ferreira, Francielle Batista D.
    Goncalves-Neto, Luiz M.
    Taboga, Sebastiao Roberto
    Boschero, Antonio Carlos
    Rafacho, Alex
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 2014, 92 (10) : 867 - 878
  • [45] Age- and Gender-Related Differences in the Hemodynamic Status of Patients with Mild or Moderate Hypertension
    Marjanovic, Marija
    Stojanov, Vesna
    Marjanovic, Ivan
    Vukcevic-Milosevic, Gordana
    Radivojevic, Nenad
    Matic, Dragan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL MEDICINE, 2022, 15 : 6043 - 6053
  • [46] Brain differential gene expression in neonatal rats: Age- and gender-related differences
    Torbati, D
    Totapally, BR
    Raszynski, A
    Kalomiris, S
    Wolfsdorf, J
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2005, 58 (02) : 419 - 419
  • [47] Age- and gender-related difference of ACE2 expression in rat lung
    Xie, XD
    Chen, JZ
    Wang, XX
    Zhang, FR
    Liu, YR
    LIFE SCIENCES, 2006, 78 (19) : 2166 - 2171
  • [48] Age- and gender-related differences in mitochondrial oxygen consumption and calcium with cardioplegia and diazoxide
    McCully, James D.
    Rousou, Anthony J.
    Parker, Robert A.
    Levitsky, Sidney
    ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY, 2007, 83 (03): : 1102 - 1109
  • [49] Adjustment for the Age- and Gender-Related Metabolic Changes Improves the Differential Diagnosis of Parkinsonism
    Lu, Jiaying
    Wang, Min
    Wu, Ping
    Yakushev, Igor
    Zhang, Huiwei
    Ziegler, Sibylle
    Jiang, Jiehui
    Foerster, Stefan
    Wang, Jian
    Schwaiger, Markus
    Rominger, Axel
    Huang, Sung-Cheng
    Liu, Fengtao
    Zuo, Chuantao
    Shi, Kuangyu
    PHENOMICS, 2023, 3 (01): : 50 - 63
  • [50] Age- and gender-related peculiarities of patients with delirium in the cardiac intensive care unit
    Serpytis, Pranas
    Navickas, Petras
    Navickas, Alvydas
    Serpytis, Rokas
    Navickas, Giedrius
    Glaveckaite, Sigita
    KARDIOLOGIA POLSKA, 2017, 75 (10) : 1041 - 1050