Cervical spine motion was investigated by three-dimensional electrogoniometry in 257 asymptomatic volunteers and in 32 patients with cervical disc hernia or whiplash syndrome. Maximal ranges of main and coupled motions were considered. Motion curves were analysed qualitatively and using fitting of sixth degree polynomials. Motion ranges obtained were in agreement with previous observations. Significant differences between patients and volunteers concerned several primary and coupled components but not all. Qualitatively, patients displayed less harmonic curves, with irregularities and plateau-like appearances. Root mean square differences between data and fit were significantly modified in patients. Although cervical spine motion ranges may...
Cervical spine mobility is difficult to investigate accurately because of its anatomic structure and...
Convex hull area (CHA) and mean angle (MA) have been proposed to describe the behaviour of the helic...
Background: Literature is still limited regarding reports of non-invasive assessment of the cervical...
Several investigations on the problem of cervical spine motion describe the difficulties of measur...
Study Design. A comparative study of cervical range of motion in asymptomatic persons and those with...
INTRODUCTION Several investigations on the problem of cervical spine motion describe the difficultie...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of a 3D kinematic method of evaluating movem...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders have usually been explored by analyzing changes in the cer...
In recent decades whiplash injuries, being a major reason for compensation claims, have become incre...
Mechanical neck disorder (MND) is one of the most common health issues and is characterized by restr...
Objective: To analyse changes in the range of motion (ROM) and pain after spinal ...
Diagnoses of human musculoskeletal dysfunction of the cervical spine are indicated by palpable clues...
Background and aim: Cervical kinematics have functional relevance and are important for assessment a...
This study was designed to analyze the clinical presentations and kinematic features in patients wit...
Objective. Determination of the three-dimensional kinematics of the head relative to the upper trunk...
Cervical spine mobility is difficult to investigate accurately because of its anatomic structure and...
Convex hull area (CHA) and mean angle (MA) have been proposed to describe the behaviour of the helic...
Background: Literature is still limited regarding reports of non-invasive assessment of the cervical...
Several investigations on the problem of cervical spine motion describe the difficulties of measur...
Study Design. A comparative study of cervical range of motion in asymptomatic persons and those with...
INTRODUCTION Several investigations on the problem of cervical spine motion describe the difficultie...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of a 3D kinematic method of evaluating movem...
Background: Whiplash-associated disorders have usually been explored by analyzing changes in the cer...
In recent decades whiplash injuries, being a major reason for compensation claims, have become incre...
Mechanical neck disorder (MND) is one of the most common health issues and is characterized by restr...
Objective: To analyse changes in the range of motion (ROM) and pain after spinal ...
Diagnoses of human musculoskeletal dysfunction of the cervical spine are indicated by palpable clues...
Background and aim: Cervical kinematics have functional relevance and are important for assessment a...
This study was designed to analyze the clinical presentations and kinematic features in patients wit...
Objective. Determination of the three-dimensional kinematics of the head relative to the upper trunk...
Cervical spine mobility is difficult to investigate accurately because of its anatomic structure and...
Convex hull area (CHA) and mean angle (MA) have been proposed to describe the behaviour of the helic...
Background: Literature is still limited regarding reports of non-invasive assessment of the cervical...