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卷 22, 期 -, 页码 62-67出版社
CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
DOI: 10.1016/j.math.2015.10.002
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Neck pain; Endurance; Forward head posture; Adolescents
Objective: The main aims of this study were to compare the neck flexor and extensor endurance and forward head posture between adolescents with and without neck pain. The secondary aims were to explore potential associations between muscles endurance, head posture and neck pain characteristics and to assess intra-rater reliability of the measurements used. Methods: Adolescents with neck pain (n = 35) and age-matched asymptomatic adolescents (n = 35) had their forward head posture, neck flexor endurance and neck extensor endurance measured using clinical tests. Intra-rater reliability was also assessed. Results: Forward head posture and neck flexor and extensor endurance tests showed moderate to almost perfect intra-rater reliability (ICC between 0.58 and 0.88). Adolescents with neck pain showed significantly less forward head posture (neck pain = 46.62 +/- 4.92; asymptomatic = 44.18 degrees +/- 3.64 degrees, p > 0.05) and less neck flexor (neck pain = 24.50 +/- 23.03s; asymptomatic = 35.89 +/- 21.53s, p > 0.05) and extensor endurance (neck pain = 12.6.64 +/- 77.94s; asymptomatic = 168.66 +/- 74.77s, p > 0.05) than asymptomatic adolescents. Conclusions: Results suggest that changes in posture and neck muscle endurance are a feature of adolescents with neck pain. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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