Cervical spine segmental vertebral motion in healthy volunteers feigning restriction of neck flexion and extension

Filadelfio Puglisi, Nikolaos Strimpakos, Matthildi Papathanasiou, Eleni Kapreli, Aurelio Bonelli, Sergio Sgambetterra, Robert Ferrari

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    Abstract

    The purpose of this study was to obtain comparative data concerning the percentage contribution of segmental cervical vertebral motion to the cervical range of motion (ROM) in healthy volunteers under two conditions: (1) normal, voluntary neck flexion and extension and (2) feigned restriction of neck flexion and extension. Each healthy subject's angular motion over forward cervical flexion and extension was measured first by X-ray analysis during normal, voluntary motion. Then the subjects were asked to pretend that they had a 50% restricted neck range due to pain or stiffness and thus to move in both flexion and extension only as far as about 50% of their normal range. A total of 26 healthy subjects (ten males and sixteen females, age 28.7±7.7 years) participated. The total angular motion from C2 to C7 was normal in the unrestricted condition and was significantly reduced in the feigned restriction condition (p
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)337-340
    Number of pages3
    JournalInternational Journal of Legal Medicine
    Volume121
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2007

    Keywords

    • Cervical vertebra
    • Neck pain
    • Range of motion
    • Whiplash injuries
    • X-ray

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