Three-dimensional analysis of active head and cervical spine range of motion : effect of age in healthy male subjects
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Citazione:
Three-dimensional analysis of active head and cervical spine range of motion : effect of age in healthy male subjects / C. Sforza, G.P. Grassi, N. Fragnito, M. Turci, V.F. Ferrario. - In: CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS. - ISSN 0268-0033. - 17:8(2002 Oct), pp. 611-614. [10.1016/S0268-0033(02)00071-2]
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of age on active head-cervical range of motion in healthy men. DESIGN: Three-dimensional cervical motion ranges and patterns were measured in 70 men. BACKGROUND: The effect of age on cervical range of motion is still discussed. METHOD: Twenty adolescent (mean age 16 year), 30 young adult (mean age 23 year), and 20 mid-aged (mean age 37 year) men performed maximal head and cervical spine flexion-extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation. Movements were detected using a digital optoelectronic instrument. Maximum head-cervical spine and thoracic motions were separated. RESULTS: Flexion and extension were larger in the adolescents and young adults (130-132 degrees ) than in the mid-aged men (117 degrees ). Thoracic movement increased as a function of age. Lateral bending was symmetric, associated with head-cervical rotation and extension, and larger in adolescents (85 degrees ) than in young (77 degrees ) and mid-aged adults (79 degrees ). Axial rotation was symmetric, associated with flexion-extension and lateral bending, and similar in the three age groups (respectively, 160 degrees, 155 degrees, 153 degrees ). CONCLUSIONS: Active head-cervical range of motion reduced between 15 and 45 years of age in men.Relevance The present data can be used as a reference for cervical range in motion in men between 15 and 45 years.
Tipologia IRIS:
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Elenco autori:
C. Sforza, G.P. Grassi, N. Fragnito, M. Turci, V.F. Ferrario
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