How Passive Neck Immobilisation Influences Tongue Mobility and Strength: An Observational Study.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of oral rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1111/joor.13926
Alberto Pérez-González, Alba Paris-Alemany, Jorge Chamorro-Sánchez, Roy La Touche
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Abstract

Background: There is a physiological association of the neck movements and jaw and tongue movements. However, there are no previous data regarding the performance of the tongue when the neck is under a lack of movement condition.

Objective: To quantify the tongue's maximal strength and mobility under an experimental restriction of cervical mobility.

Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 33 healthy volunteers. We measured the tongue's mobility and maximal strength reached at the posterior, middle and anterior parts of the tongue; all were performed with and without neck immobilisation. A neck collar was used for the experimental restriction of cervical mobility.

Results: ANOVA revealed no differences in tongue strength between cervical condition (p = 0.84), but differences were found among the three tongue areas' strength (p < 0.001), according to the post hoc results the posterior area of the tongue resulted significantly weaker compared to the anterior (with collar p = 0.006; without collar p = 0.01) and midparts (with collar p = 0.03; without collar p = 0.006). Significant differences were also found in the tongue's range of motion (ROM) between groups for the protraction (p = 0.02). A subclassification of the participants was made according to the greatest strength obtained with (CCI group) or without (WCI group) neck collar, or no difference (NC group). The analysis of variance showed significant changes in tongue strength between groups at the tongue's anterior area (F = 5.28; p = 0.01), middle area (F = 9.83; p < 0.001) and posterior area (F = 4.05; p = 0.02). The post hoc analyses showed strength in the middle area of the tongue changed between neck conditions, obtaining significantly greater results without the neck collar compared with those with the neck collar (p = 0.01; d = 1.10).

Conclusion: The results of this study indicate a trend suggesting that posture induced by experimental cervical fixation may influence tongue strength, with a possible greater effect in the middle area of the tongue compared to the anterior and posterior areas; however, it affects tongue range of motion. These findings suggest that cervical posture could be an important factor to consider in clinical assessments and interventions involving tongue function. Nonetheless, a larger sample size and further studies are needed to draw more definitive conclusions and understand these potential associations.

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被动颈部固定如何影响舌头的活动和力量:一项观察性研究。
背景:颈部运动与下颚和舌头运动有生理联系。然而,以前没有关于颈部缺乏运动状态下舌头表现的数据。目的:量化在实验性颈椎活动受限条件下舌的最大强度和活动能力。方法:本横断面研究招募了33名健康志愿者。我们测量了舌头的活动性和舌头后部、中部和前部的最大力量;所有患者均采用或不采用颈部固定。颈圈用于限制颈椎活动的实验。结果:方差分析显示,不同颈椎状态下舌强度差异无统计学意义(p = 0.84),但三个舌区之间舌强度存在差异(p)。结论:本研究结果表明,实验颈椎固定引起的体位可能会影响舌强度,其中舌中部的影响可能比前后区更大;然而,它会影响舌头的活动范围。这些发现表明,在临床评估和涉及舌头功能的干预措施中,颈椎姿势可能是一个重要的考虑因素。然而,需要更大的样本量和进一步的研究来得出更明确的结论并了解这些潜在的关联。
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Journal of oral rehabilitation
Journal of oral rehabilitation 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Oral Rehabilitation aims to be the most prestigious journal of dental research within all aspects of oral rehabilitation and applied oral physiology. It covers all diagnostic and clinical management aspects necessary to re-establish a subjective and objective harmonious oral function. Oral rehabilitation may become necessary as a result of developmental or acquired disturbances in the orofacial region, orofacial traumas, or a variety of dental and oral diseases (primarily dental caries and periodontal diseases) and orofacial pain conditions. As such, oral rehabilitation in the twenty-first century is a matter of skilful diagnosis and minimal, appropriate intervention, the nature of which is intimately linked to a profound knowledge of oral physiology, oral biology, and dental and oral pathology. The scientific content of the journal therefore strives to reflect the best of evidence-based clinical dentistry. Modern clinical management should be based on solid scientific evidence gathered about diagnostic procedures and the properties and efficacy of the chosen intervention (e.g. material science, biological, toxicological, pharmacological or psychological aspects). The content of the journal also reflects documentation of the possible side-effects of rehabilitation, and includes prognostic perspectives of the treatment modalities chosen.
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