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Altered postural sway in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain and whiplash associated disorder - A systematic review of the literature

机译:非特异性颈部疼痛和鞭打相关疾病患者的姿势摇摆改变-文献综述

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Study design Systematic literature review. Objectives To assess differences in center of pressure (COP) measures in patients suffering from non-specific neck pain (NSNP) or whiplash-associated disorder (WAD) compared to healthy controls and any relationship between changes in postural sway and the presence of pain, its intensity, previous pain duration and the perceived level of disability. Summary of Background data Over the past 20 years, the center of pressure (COP) has been commonly used as an index of postural stability in standing. While several studies investigated COP excursions in neck pain and WAD patients and compared these to healthy individuals, no comprehensive analysis of the reported differences in postural sway pattern exists. Search methods Six online databases were systematically searched followed by a manual search of the retrieved papers. Selection Criteria Papers comparing COP measures derived from bipedal static task conditions on a force plate of people with NSNP and WAD to those of healthy controls. Data collection and analysis Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts for relevance. Screening for final inclusion, data extraction and quality assessment were carried out with a third reviewer to reconcile differences. Results Ten papers met the inclusion criteria. Heterogeneity in study designs prevented pooling of the data and no direct comparison of data across the studies was possible. Instead, a qualitative data analysis was conducted. There was broad consensus that patients with either type of neck pain have increased COP excursions compared to healthy individuals, a difference that was more pronounced in people with WAD. An increased sway in antero-posterior direction was observed in both groups. Conclusions Patients with neck pain (due to either NSNP or WAD) exhibit greater postural instability than healthy controls, signified by greater COP excursions irrespective of the COP parameter chosen. Further, the decreased postural stability in people with neck pain appears to be associated with the presence of pain and correlates with the extent of proprioceptive impairment, but appears unrelated to pain duration.
机译:研究设计系统文献综述。目的为了评估与健康对照组相比患有非特异性颈部疼痛(NSNP)或鞭打相关性障碍(WAD)的患者的压力中心(COP)量度差异,以及姿势摇摆变化和疼痛存在之间的任何关系,它的强度,以前的疼痛持续时间和感觉到的残疾程度。背景数据摘要在过去的20年中,压力中心(COP)通常被用作站立时姿势稳定性的指标。尽管有几项研究调查了颈部疼痛和WAD患者的COP漂移并将其与健康个体进行了比较,但尚无对所报告的姿势摇摆模式差异的全面分析。搜索方法系统地搜索了六个在线数据库,然后手动搜索了检索到的论文。选择标准论文比较了在NSNP和WAD患者的测力板上从双足静态任务条件得出的COP量度与健康对照组的COP量度。数据收集和分析两名审阅者独立筛选标题和摘要是否相关。与第三位审核者一起进行最终收录筛选,数据提取和质量评估,以调和差异。结果10篇论文符合入选标准。研究设计中的异质性阻止了数据的汇总,并且不可能在整个研究中直接比较数据。相反,进行了定性数据分析。人们普遍认为,与健康个体相比,两种类型的颈部疼痛患者的COP漂移都增加了,这种差异在WAD患者中更为明显。两组均观察到前后方向的摇摆增加。结论颈部疼痛(由于NSNP或WAD引起)的患者比健康对照者表现出更大的姿势不稳定性,这表明COP偏移增加,而与COP参数无关。此外,颈部疼痛患者的姿势稳定性下降似乎与疼痛的存在有关,并且与本体感受障碍的程度有关,但与疼痛持续时间无关。

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