E. Szczygieł, Natalia Jurek, Tomasz Szaporów, J. Golec
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摘要
引言:由于其结构和指定的功能,头部是我们身体的一个独特部分。在许多研究中,已经证实了颅底、颈椎和颞下颌关节紊乱之间的联系。研究目的:本研究旨在评估头部空间位置、颞下颌关节活动度和情绪紧张的相关性。材料和方法:该研究由32名参与者组成,年龄在20至30岁之间。头部在矢状面和额平面的位置通过摄影测量法进行评估。颞下颌关节的活动性是通过用尺子测量来评估的。使用“Bitalino 3DP by BEEVERYREATIVE”设备测量皮肤电活性,并使用PSS-10量表评估应力强度。结果:下颌活动度与EDA评分之间、下颌活动度测量值与头部位置之间均有显著性差异(p0.05)。结论:本研究揭示了头部定位与皮肤电EDA活性之间的关系。
Evaluation of the Relationship Between Head Posture, Mandibular Movements and Emotional Tension
Introduction: The head, due to its structure and assigned functions, is a unique part of our body. In a number of studies, an association has been confirmed between the base of the head, the cervical spine, and temporomandibular joint disorders.
Research objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the correlation of spatial head position, temporomandibular joint mobility and emotional tension.
Material and methods: The study comprised32 participants, aged 20 to 30 years. The position of the head in the sagittal and frontal planes was evaluated via the photogrammetric method. The mobility of the temporomandibular joints was assessed by measurements made with a ruler. Electrodermal activity was measured with the "Bitalino 3DP by BEEVERYCREATIVE" device, and stress intensity assessment was estimated using the PSS-10 scale.
Results: A significant (p<0.01) linear correlation was found between electrodermal activity (EDA Min) and the values of angles describing head tilt (FHT1 and HTA). Higher EDA values are associated with higher angle values. No significant correlations (p>0.05) were found between mandibular mobility and EDA scores, or between mandibular mobility measurements and head position.
Conclusions: The study revealed a relationship between head positioning and electrodermal EDA activity.