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The Potential Role of the Cervical Spine in Sports-Related Concussion: Clinical Perspectives and Considerations for Risk Reduction

机译:颈椎在体育相关脑震中的潜在作用:临床观点和风险减少的考虑因素

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Sports-related concussion (SRC) occurs due to biomechanical forces to the head or neck that can result in pathophysiological changes in the brain. The musculature of the cervical spine has been identified as one potential factor in reducing SRC risk as well as for underlying sex differences in SRC rates. Recent research has demonstrated that linear and rotational head acceleration, as well as the magnitude of force upon impact, is influenced by cervical spine biomechanics. Increased neck strength and girth are associated with reduced linear and rotational head acceleration during impact. Past work has also shown that overall neck strength and girth are reduced in athletes with SRC. Additionally, differences in cervical spine biomechanics are hypothesized as a critical factor underlying sex differences in SRC rates. Specifically, compared to males, females tend to have less neck strength and girth, which are associated with increased linear and rotational head acceleration. Although our ability to detect SRC has greatly improved, our ability to prevent SRC from occurring and decrease the severity of clinical outcomes postinjury is limited. However, we suggest, along with others, that cervical spine biomechanics may be a modifiable factor in reducing SRC risk. In this commentary, we review the role of the cervical spine in reducing SRC risk, and how this risk differs by sex. We discuss clinical considerations for the examination of the cervical spine and the potential clinical relevance for SRC prevention. Additionally, we provide suggestions for future research examining cervical spine properties as modifiable factors in reducing SRC risk.
机译:竞争相关的脑震荡(SRC)由于生物力学力量,导致头部或颈部可能导致大脑的病理生理变化。宫颈脊柱的肌肉组织已被确定为减少SRC风险以及SRC率的潜在性差异的一个潜在因素。最近的研究表明,线性和旋转头部加速度以及撞击时的力量,受颈椎生物力学的影响。增加的颈部强度和周长与撞击期间的线性和旋转头加速度降低相关。过去的工作也表明,在SRC的运动员中,整体颈部强度和周长减少。另外,宫颈脊柱生物力学的差异被假设作为SRC率的性别差异的关键因素。具体地,与雄性相比,女性倾向于具有较少的颈部强度和周长,这与增加的线性和旋转头加速度相关。虽然我们检测SRC的能力大大提高,但我们防止SRC发生并降低Postinjury的临床结果严重程度的能力有限。然而,我们建议与他人一起,宫颈脊柱生物力学可能是降低SRC风险的可修饰因素。在此评论中,我们审查了颈椎的作用降低了SRC风险,以及这种风险如何与性别不同。我们讨论宫颈脊柱检查的临床考虑和SRC预防的潜在临床关联。此外,我们还提供了未来研究检查宫颈脊柱属性作为可修改因素的建议,以降低SRC风险。

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