Relationship between Functional State of Cervical Spine, Fear of Movement and Neck-Shoulder Muscle Pain Threshold in Office Workers in The Aspect of Gender

Deimanta Maksimovaitė, Giedrė Jurgelaitienė
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Background. Neck and shoulder pain is one of the most common problems of the musculoskeletal system (De Meulemeester et al., 2017). Work-related neck and shoulder pain is one of the most important and every year increasing problems in ofce workers (Cagnie et al., 2013). Purpose. To determine the relationship between functional state of cervical spine, fear of movement and neck-shoulder muscle pain threshold in ofce workers in the aspect of gender. Methods. Thirty six individuals voluntarily participated in the research (21 females, 15 males), who met inclusions criteria. We assessed subjective functional state of cervical spine, fear of movement and neck-shoulder muscle pain threshold on both sides. Results. Females had greater neck disability than males (females – 12.24 ± 3.75 scores, males – 11.27 ± 3.28 scores, p > 0.05) and felt more pain-induced fear of movement during work (females – 23.05 ± 3.72 scores, males – 21.8 ± 2.37 scores, p > 0.05). Males’ neck-shoulder muscle pain threshold on both sides was higher than that of females (p < 0.05). Conclusions. There was no difference between sedentary females and males’ neck disability and fear of movement. Sedentary males had signifcantly higher neck-shoulder muscle pain threshold compared to females. There were moderate correlations between male neck disability and right supraspinatus muscle pain threshold, but we did not fnd signifcant correlations between female results. There were moderate correlations between females’ fear of movement at work and left infraspinatus muscle pain threshold, while between males there were moderate correlations between fear of movement at work and both middle trapezius muscle and right infraspinatus muscle pain thresholds.Keywords: ofce workers, neck disability, fear of movement, neck-shoulder, pain threshold.
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性别因素与上班族颈椎功能状态、运动恐惧与颈肩肌痛阈值的关系
背景颈部和肩部疼痛是肌肉骨骼系统最常见的问题之一(De Meulemeester等人,2017)。与工作相关的颈肩疼痛是ofce工作人员最重要的问题之一,每年都在增加(Cagnie等人,2013)。意图从性别角度探讨护理人员颈椎功能状态、运动恐惧和颈肩肌痛阈值的关系。方法。36名符合入选标准的人自愿参与了这项研究(21名女性,15名男性)。我们评估了颈椎的主观功能状态、对运动的恐惧以及两侧颈肩部肌肉的疼痛阈值。后果女性的颈部残疾程度高于男性(女性-12.24±3.75分,男性-11.27±3.28分,p>0.05),在工作中感觉到更多的疼痛引起的对运动的恐惧(女性-23.05±3.72分,男性-21.8±2.37分,p>0.05)。男性颈肩肌两侧疼痛阈值高于女性(p<0.05)。结论。久坐不动的女性和男性的颈部残疾和对运动的恐惧之间没有差异。与女性相比,久坐的男性颈肩部肌肉疼痛阈值明显更高。男性颈部残疾与右冈上肌疼痛阈值之间存在中度相关性,但女性结果之间没有显著相关性。女性对工作中运动的恐惧与左棘下肌疼痛阈值之间存在中度相关性,而男性对工作中的运动恐惧与中斜方肌和右棘下肌的疼痛阈值之间具有中度相关性。关键词:白领,颈部残疾,运动恐惧,颈肩,疼痛阈值。
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