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Head-neck rotational movements using DidRen laser test indicate children and seniors’ lower performance

机译:使用DidRen激光测试的头颈旋转运动表明儿童和老年人的表现较差

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Sensorimotor control strategies during cervical axial rotation movements have been previously explored in narrow age ranges but never concurrently in Children and Seniors during a well-standardized task. However, the lifespan developmental approach provides a framework for research in human sensorimotor control of the head-neck complex. A cross-sectional design was used to investigate the influence of age on head-neck dynamic performance adopted by asymptomatic Children, Adults and Seniors using a standardized task (DidRen Laser test). Participants performed 5 cycles of left/right head-neck complex fast rotational movements toward 3 targets with 30° of angular separation. Dynamic performances were computed from total execution time of the test and kinematic variables derived from rotational motion of head measured by an optoelectronic system. Eighty-one participants, aged 8–85 yrs, were stratified in four groups: Children, Younger adults, Older adults and Seniors. Children were significantly slower than Younger (p<0.001) and Older adults (p<0.004) and Seniors slower than Younger adults (p<0.017) to perform the test. Children adopted a lower average speed compared to Younger (p<0.001) and Older adults (p<0.008). Children reached the peaks speed significantly later than Younger (p<0.004) and Older adults (p<0.04) and acceleration significantly later than Younger (p<0.001) and Older adults (p<0.013). From the peak acceleration, Children reached end of the cycle significantly slower than Younger (p<0.008) and Older adults (p<0.008). Children significantly differed from all other groups for rotational kinetic energy, with smaller values compared to Younger adults (p<0.001), Older adults (p<0.005) and Seniors (p<0.012). Variability was also significantly higher for Seniors and Children. In conclusion, age influences head-neck visually elicited rotational dynamics, especially in Children. These results suggest that age should be taken into account when establishing normative data and assessing dynamic head-neck sensorimotor control of patients with neck pain.
机译:先前已经在狭窄的年龄范围内探索了在颈椎轴向旋转运动过程中的感觉运动控制策略,但在标准化任务中,从未在儿童和老年人中同时进行。然而,寿命发展方法为人类对头颈复合体的感觉运动控制提供了研究框架。使用横截面设计调查年龄对无症状儿童,成人和老年人采用标准化任务(DidRen激光测试)采用的头颈动态性能的影响。参与者向3个目标执行了5个左右头颈部复杂的快速旋转运动周期,角度间隔为30°。根据测试的总执行时间和由光电系统测量的头部旋转运动得出的运动学变量来计算动态性能。年龄在8-85岁之间的81位参与者分为四类:儿童,年轻人,老年人和老年人。儿童比年轻人(p <0.001)和老年人(p <0.004)慢得多,老年人比年轻人(p <0.017)慢。与年轻人(p <0.001)和老年人(p <0.008)相比,儿童的平均速度较低。儿童达到峰值速度的时间显着晚于Younger(p <0.004)和老年人(p <0.04),加速明显晚于Younger(p <0.001)和老年人(p <0.013)。从峰值加速度开始,儿童到达周期末的速度明显慢于年轻人(p <0.008)和老年人(p <0.008)。儿童的旋转动能与所有其他组明显不同,与年轻人(p <0.001),成年人(p <0.005)和老年人(p <0.012)相比,值较小。老年人和儿童的变异性也明显更高。总之,年龄会影响头颈部视觉诱发的旋转动力学,尤其是在儿童中。这些结果表明,在建立规范性数据和评估颈痛患者的动态头颈感觉运动控制时,应考虑年龄。

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