Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Lianna Ramalho de Sena
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/10351
Resumo: Cervical dysfunction is associate with musculoskeletal and structural changes, with neck pain being the most common symptom. Kinematic analysis of the neck has been performed focusing the assessment of range of motion. However, the association between head/neck and jaw movements was not investigated in subjects with neck pain, despite the recognition of the close (neuroanatomical and biomechanical) relationship between these segments. Therefore, there is a relevance in clarifying this relationship during both dynamic tasks and isolated movements. Another relevant aspect in this context is the difference between sexes, since the prevalence of neck pain is higher in females, and the recent literature has pointed out a difference in motor behavior between sexes. Two studies were developed and compose this doctoral thesis. In study I we investigated the correlation between head/neck and jaw movements in both females with neck pain and asymptomatic, as well as differences in the range of motion of these segments, and differences in head oscillation during dynamic tasks. In study II we investigated sex differences in the range of head/neck and jaw movements in healthy male and female during isolated movements and dynamic tasks. The correlation between head/neck and jaw movements in the sagittal plane was also investigated, as well as the muscular endurance of deep cervical flexors and joint position sense of the head. The results of studies I and II allowed us to affirm that there is a strong correlation between head/neck extension and jaw depression during maximum mouth opening in females with neck pain and asymptomatic, and also in males; females with neck pain have higher range of motion and greater variability of head/neck movements in specific tasks when compared to asymptomatic females; males have greater magnitude and variability of errors in the joint position sense of the head than females. Both studies are consistent in showing the strong correlation between head/neck extension and jaw depression during maximum mouth opening. Future studies should investigate the correlation between movements of these segments in different populations, and using tasks requiring greater biomechanical demand than the ones we used. Pain seems do not avoid females with neck pain to perform functional tasks. However, clinicians should be aware about the greater range of motion and variability observed in head movements of females with pain compared to asymptomatic ones. In the long term, there might have tissue overload. In addition, differences between sexes should be considered in the assessment and treatment of head/neck and temporomandibular joint disorders.
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spelling Rosa, Lianna Ramalho de SenaOliveira, Ana Beatriz dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1049547759186556Padovez, Roberta de Fátima Carreira Moreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8540935203896510http://lattes.cnpq.br/01232035612327165e3515da-2555-4410-bf3b-cb2b091e2b692018-08-13T13:24:22Z2018-08-13T13:24:22Z2018-02-23ROSA, Lianna Ramalho de Sena. Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo. 2018. Tese (Doutorado em Fisioterapia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2018. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/10351.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/10351Cervical dysfunction is associate with musculoskeletal and structural changes, with neck pain being the most common symptom. Kinematic analysis of the neck has been performed focusing the assessment of range of motion. However, the association between head/neck and jaw movements was not investigated in subjects with neck pain, despite the recognition of the close (neuroanatomical and biomechanical) relationship between these segments. Therefore, there is a relevance in clarifying this relationship during both dynamic tasks and isolated movements. Another relevant aspect in this context is the difference between sexes, since the prevalence of neck pain is higher in females, and the recent literature has pointed out a difference in motor behavior between sexes. Two studies were developed and compose this doctoral thesis. In study I we investigated the correlation between head/neck and jaw movements in both females with neck pain and asymptomatic, as well as differences in the range of motion of these segments, and differences in head oscillation during dynamic tasks. In study II we investigated sex differences in the range of head/neck and jaw movements in healthy male and female during isolated movements and dynamic tasks. The correlation between head/neck and jaw movements in the sagittal plane was also investigated, as well as the muscular endurance of deep cervical flexors and joint position sense of the head. The results of studies I and II allowed us to affirm that there is a strong correlation between head/neck extension and jaw depression during maximum mouth opening in females with neck pain and asymptomatic, and also in males; females with neck pain have higher range of motion and greater variability of head/neck movements in specific tasks when compared to asymptomatic females; males have greater magnitude and variability of errors in the joint position sense of the head than females. Both studies are consistent in showing the strong correlation between head/neck extension and jaw depression during maximum mouth opening. Future studies should investigate the correlation between movements of these segments in different populations, and using tasks requiring greater biomechanical demand than the ones we used. Pain seems do not avoid females with neck pain to perform functional tasks. However, clinicians should be aware about the greater range of motion and variability observed in head movements of females with pain compared to asymptomatic ones. In the long term, there might have tissue overload. In addition, differences between sexes should be considered in the assessment and treatment of head/neck and temporomandibular joint disorders.A disfunção cervical abrange alterações musculoesqueléticas e estruturais, sendo a dor no pescoço o sintoma mais comum. A análise cinemática do pescoço tem sido realizada tendo como foco a amplitude de movimento. No entanto, a associação entre os movimentos da cabeça/pescoço e mandíbula não foram investigados em sujeitos com dor no pescoço, apesar do reconhecimento da estreita relação (neuroanatômica e biomecânica) existente entre esses dois segmentos. Assim, identificou-se a relevância de se esclarecer essa relação durante tarefas dinâmicas e movimentos isolados. Outro aspecto também relevante nesse contexto é a diferença entre sexos, uma vez que a prevalência de dor no pescoço é maior em mulheres e que a literatura recente tem apontado diferença no comportamento motor entre os sexos. Foram desenvolvidos dois estudos que compõem esta tese de doutorado. O Estudo I investigou a correlação entre os movimentos da cabeça/pescoço e da mandíbula em mulheres com dor no pescoço e assintomáticas, assim como diferenças na amplitude de movimento desses segmentos e diferenças na oscilação da cabeça durante tarefas dinâmicas. O Estudo II investigou a diferença de sexo na amplitude dos movimentos da cabeça/pescoço e mandíbula em homens e mulheres saudáveis, durante movimentos isolados e tarefas dinâmicas. A correlação dos movimentos da cabeça/pescoço e mandíbula no plano sagital também foi investigada, assim como a resistência muscular de flexores cervicais profundos e o senso de posição articular da cabeça. Os resultados dos Estudos I e II nos permitiram afirmar que existe correlação forte entre a extensão da cabeça/pescoço e a depressão da mandíbula durante a máxima abertura da boca em mulheres com dor no pescoço, assintomáticas e em homens; as mulheres com dor no pescoço apresentam maior ADM e maior variabilidade de movimentos da cabeça/pescoço em tarefas específicas; os homens têm maior magnitude e variabilidade de erros no senso de posição articular da cabeça/pescoço do que as mulheres. A partir desta tese concluímos que existe uma forte correlação entre a extensão da cabeça/pescoço e depressão da mandíbula durante a máxima abertura da boca em mulheres com dor no pescoço, assintomáticas e homens. Portanto, futuros estudos devem investigar a correlação desses segmentos em diferentes populações a partir de tarefas de maior demanda biomecânica. A dor não impede que as mulheres com dor no pescoço realizem atividades funcionais. Porém, a maior amplitude e variabilidade observada nos movimentos da cabeça devem chamar a atenção dos clínicos para que, em logo prazo, não haja sobrecarga prejudicial aos tecidos. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Kinematic analysis in subjects with and without neck pain: relation between head and jaw and sex influence
title Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
spellingShingle Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
Rosa, Lianna Ramalho de Sena
Coluna cervical
Articulação temporomandibular
Sexo
Cervicalgia
Fenômenos biomecânicos
Controle motor
Cervical spine
Temporomandibular joint
Sex
Neck pain
Biomechanical phenomena
Motor control
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
title_full Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
title_fullStr Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
title_full_unstemmed Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
title_sort Análise cinemática em indivíduos com e sem dor no pescoço: relação entre cabeça e mandíbula e influência do sexo
author Rosa, Lianna Ramalho de Sena
author_facet Rosa, Lianna Ramalho de Sena
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Padovez, Roberta de Fátima Carreira Moreira
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Padovez, Roberta de Fátima Carreira Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coluna cervical
Articulação temporomandibular
Sexo
Cervicalgia
Fenômenos biomecânicos
Controle motor
topic Coluna cervical
Articulação temporomandibular
Sexo
Cervicalgia
Fenômenos biomecânicos
Controle motor
Cervical spine
Temporomandibular joint
Sex
Neck pain
Biomechanical phenomena
Motor control
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cervical spine
Temporomandibular joint
Sex
Neck pain
Biomechanical phenomena
Motor control
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
description Cervical dysfunction is associate with musculoskeletal and structural changes, with neck pain being the most common symptom. Kinematic analysis of the neck has been performed focusing the assessment of range of motion. However, the association between head/neck and jaw movements was not investigated in subjects with neck pain, despite the recognition of the close (neuroanatomical and biomechanical) relationship between these segments. Therefore, there is a relevance in clarifying this relationship during both dynamic tasks and isolated movements. Another relevant aspect in this context is the difference between sexes, since the prevalence of neck pain is higher in females, and the recent literature has pointed out a difference in motor behavior between sexes. Two studies were developed and compose this doctoral thesis. In study I we investigated the correlation between head/neck and jaw movements in both females with neck pain and asymptomatic, as well as differences in the range of motion of these segments, and differences in head oscillation during dynamic tasks. In study II we investigated sex differences in the range of head/neck and jaw movements in healthy male and female during isolated movements and dynamic tasks. The correlation between head/neck and jaw movements in the sagittal plane was also investigated, as well as the muscular endurance of deep cervical flexors and joint position sense of the head. The results of studies I and II allowed us to affirm that there is a strong correlation between head/neck extension and jaw depression during maximum mouth opening in females with neck pain and asymptomatic, and also in males; females with neck pain have higher range of motion and greater variability of head/neck movements in specific tasks when compared to asymptomatic females; males have greater magnitude and variability of errors in the joint position sense of the head than females. Both studies are consistent in showing the strong correlation between head/neck extension and jaw depression during maximum mouth opening. Future studies should investigate the correlation between movements of these segments in different populations, and using tasks requiring greater biomechanical demand than the ones we used. Pain seems do not avoid females with neck pain to perform functional tasks. However, clinicians should be aware about the greater range of motion and variability observed in head movements of females with pain compared to asymptomatic ones. In the long term, there might have tissue overload. In addition, differences between sexes should be considered in the assessment and treatment of head/neck and temporomandibular joint disorders.
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