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Effect of pillow size preference on extensor digitorum communis muscle strength and electromyographic activity during maximal contraction in healthy individuals: A pilot study

机译:枕头尺寸偏好对健康个体最大收缩过程中指趾趾伸肌力量和肌电图活动的影响:一项初步研究

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Background: Cervical pillow height is an important factor that affects the perception of pillow comfort. However, few studies have addressed methods for predicting a patient's preferred cervical pillow size. We studied the effect of pillow size preference on the strength and electromyographic (EMG) signals of the upper extremity muscle. If the response of the upper extremity muscle is affected by pillow size preference, this would aid in devising an alternate strategy for selecting the optimal pillow size. Methods: Twenty-nine healthy individuals (mean age: 28.6 years, range: 24–55 years) participated in this study. The participants performed isometric maximal finger extension in the supine position with their heads supported on four different size preferences of cervical pillow (the most comfortable, next most comfortable, worst, and next worst). Maximal contraction force and peak-to-peak EMG amplitude of the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) during contraction were measured. One-way repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to evaluate the effect of pillow size preference. We also explored the relationship between anthropometric parameters and the individual's cervical pillow height preference. Results: The two most comfortable pillows were associated with significantly larger maximal EDC force than the two worst pillows. However, no significant differences in EMG were observed between pillows. No statistically significant correlation was found between anthropometric parameters and pillow height preference. Conclusion: The results suggest that anatomical body measurements are not good predictors of optimal pillow height. As EDC muscle strength is affected by pillow height preference, maximal EDC muscle strength may be a useful complement for selecting the optimal pillow size.
机译:背景:颈椎枕头的高度是影响枕头舒适感的重要因素。但是,很少有研究涉及预测患者偏爱的颈枕尺寸的方法。我们研究了枕头大小偏好对上肢肌肉的力量和肌电图(EMG)信号的影响。如果上肢肌肉的反应受到枕头大小偏好的影响,这将有助于设计另一种选择最佳枕头大小的策略。方法:29名健康人(平均年龄:28.6岁,范围:24-55岁)参加了这项研究。参与者在仰卧姿势下进行等距最大手指伸展,其头部支撑在四个不同尺寸的颈枕上(最舒适,次最舒适,最差和次最差)。测量在收缩过程中指趾伸肌(EDC)的最大收缩力和峰-峰EMG振幅。单向重复测量方差分析用于评估枕头尺寸偏好的影响。我们还探讨了人体测量学参数与个人的颈枕高度偏好之间的关系。结果:两个最舒适的枕头比两个最差的枕头具有更大的最大EDC力。但是,在枕头之间未观察到EMG的显着差异。人体测量学参数与枕头高度偏爱之间未发现统计学上的显着相关性。结论:结果表明,人体解剖学测量并不是最佳枕头高度的良好预测指标。由于EDC肌肉强度受枕头高度偏好的影响,因此最大EDC肌肉强度可能是选择最佳枕头尺寸的有用补充。

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