Seher Ozyurek , Burcin Aktar , Altay Kosova , Ebru Aydin , Rubeysa Turedi , Nihan Ozunlu Pekyavas
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摘要
导言根据生物张力的概念,整个身体由筋膜线组成。肌肉和筋膜之间的关系对于确保充分和适当的活动范围非常重要。本研究调查了腿筋灵活性对颈椎活动范围和颈深屈肌耐力的影响。目的是探索肌筋膜张力网络中腿筋肌肉和颈部区域之间的关系。方法纳入了 60 名健康参与者,中位年龄为 22.0 岁(男性 24 人,女性 36 人)。通过被动直腿抬高(PSLR)测试,根据髋关节屈曲角度(HFA)将腘绳肌灵活性分为 "正常(31 人)"和 "受限(29 人)"。通过 Clinometer 智能手机应用程序测量颈椎的主动活动范围,并记录以下动作:屈曲、伸展和侧屈。颅颈屈曲测试采用性能指数和最高压力评分来评估颈深屈肌耐力。统计分析采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验。腘绳肌灵活性受限的参与者的颈深屈肌耐力得分(表现指数和最高压力得分)低于腘绳肌灵活性正常的参与者(分别为 p = 0.002 和 p = 0.012)。这一初步临床发现支持了腿筋肌肉和颈部之间存在肌筋膜网络的假设。
Effect of hamstring flexibility on cervical range of motion and deep neck flexor endurance in healthy young adults: A study to explore myofascial tensegrity network
Introduction
According to the concept of biotensegrity, the whole body consists of fascial lines. The relationship between muscles and fascia is important to ensure full and proper range of motion. This study investigated the effect of hamstring flexibility on cervical range of motion and deep neck flexor muscle endurance. The aim was to explore the relationship between the hamstring muscles and neck region in the myofascial tensegrity network.
Method
Sixty healthy participants with a median age of 22.0 years (24 male, 36 female) were included. Hamstring flexibility was categorized as “normal (n = 31)” or “limited (n = 29)” according to hip flexion angle (HFA) using the passive straight leg raise (PSLR) test. Active cervical range of motion was measured by the Clinometer smartphone application, and the following movements were recorded: flexion, extension and lateral flexion. The craniocervical flexion test was performed to evaluate deep neck flexor endurance using performance index and highest-pressure score. The Mann-Whitney U test was used for statistical analysis.
Results
No significant differences in cervical range of motion were observed between the groups (p > 0.05). Participants with limited hamstring flexibility presented lower deep neck flexor muscle endurance scores (performance index and highest-pressure score) than participants with normal hamstring flexibility (p = 0.002, and p = 0.012, respectively).
Conclusion
The results suggest that hamstring flexibility can influence deep neck flexor muscle endurance in healthy young adults. This preliminary clinical finding supports the hypothesis of a myofascial network between the hamstring muscles and neck region.
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