The influence of age, biological sex, anthropometrics, and neck characteristics on external occipital protuberance size.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Science Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jos.2024.10.013
Caleb Burruss, Anita Vasavada, Claire Terhune, Kaitlin Gallagher
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Abstract

Background: 40-45 % of the population presents with enlarged external occipital protuberances (EEOPs), which can lead to pain. EEOP occurrence is higher in younger males; however, the reason is debated. We used plane lateral radiographs to investigate how anthropometrics, age, biological sex, head and neck kinematics, and neck strength differ between those with and without an EEOP.

Methods: Data was compiled across four study samples, which included lateral radiographs taken in a neutral neck posture (n = 102, 50% females). An enlarged EOP was defined as being longer than 10 mm, and this threshold was used to classify participants as having a presence or absence of an EEOP. Statistical analyses were used to compare outcome measures between those with and without an EEOP presence for age, biological sex, skull angle, intervertebral joint angle (C1-C2 through C6-C7), and neck strength (flexion and extension).

Results: Twenty-four percent of participants (19 males and five females, p = 00.002 for biological sex differences) presented with an EEOP; only one was over 30 years old. There were no significant main effects on the skull and intervertebral joint angles, participant anthropometrics, or neck strength.

Conclusions: This study confirmed that enlarged EOPs are more prevalent in males; however, neck posture and other anthropometrics do not differ with the presence or absence of an EEOP.

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年龄、生理性别、人体测量学和颈部特征对枕外突大小的影响。
背景:40%-45%的人有外枕突(EEOPs)增大的症状,这可能会导致疼痛。EEOP在年轻男性中发生率较高,但原因尚存争议。我们使用平面侧位X光片研究了有EEOP和没有EEOP的人群在人体测量学、年龄、生理性别、头颈部运动学和颈部力量方面的差异:方法: 对四个研究样本的数据进行了汇总,其中包括在颈部中立姿势下拍摄的侧位X光片(n = 102,50% 为女性)。EOP增大的定义是EOP长度超过10毫米,并以此阈值将参与者划分为存在或不存在EEOP。统计分析用于比较存在和不存在 EEOP 者在年龄、生理性别、头骨角度、椎间关节角度(C1-C2 到 C6-C7)和颈部力量(屈伸)方面的结果测量:24%的参与者(19 名男性和 5 名女性,生理性别差异 p = 00.002)患有 EEOP;只有一人年龄超过 30 岁。颅骨和椎间关节角度、参与者人体测量学或颈部力量均无明显主效应:这项研究证实,EEOP增大在男性中更为普遍;但是,颈部姿势和其他人体测量指标与是否存在EEOP并无差异。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Science
Journal of Orthopaedic Science 医学-整形外科
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Science is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association. The journal publishes the latest researches and topical debates in all fields of clinical and experimental orthopaedics, including musculoskeletal medicine, sports medicine, locomotive syndrome, trauma, paediatrics, oncology and biomaterials, as well as basic researches.
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