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Influence of Forward Head Posture on Myotonometric Measurements of Superficial Neck Muscle Tone,Elasticity, and Stiffness in Asymptomatic Individuals With Sedentary Jobs
Authors:Piotr Kocur  Maciej Wilski  Magdalena Goliw?s  Jacek Lewandowski  Dawid ?ochyński
Institution:1. Department of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Poznan University of Physical Education, Poznan, Poland;2. Department of Physical Culture of People with Disabilities, Poznan University of Physical Education, Poznan, Poland
Abstract:ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to assess the influence of forward head posture on the mechanical parameters and pressure pain threshold of superficial neck muscles in clinically nonsymptomatic individuals with sedentary jobs.MethodsTwenty-five office workers with forward head posture and 25 office workers with normal head posture were matched for sex, age, body mass index, and the nature and duration of their work and were compared at a single point. The study participants were divided into study groups on the basis of photometric craniovertebral angle measurements. The upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, and splenius capitis mechanical properties were assessed in the sitting position. Primary outcome measures were muscle stiffness (N/m), muscle tone (Hz), and muscle elasticity. The secondary variable was perceived pain threshold.ResultsNo significant differences between the groups were found for biomechanical properties and perceived pain threshold in the studied muscles.ConclusionForward head posture has no impact on muscle stiffness, tone, and elasticity, nor does it increase the pressure sensitivity of superficial neck muscles in healthy, mildly symptomatic office workers. It is most likely that not incorrect posture of the cervical spine, but probably other factors combined with forward head posture, like comorbid acute and chronic cervical pain and musculoskeletal disorders or prolonged sitting, contribute to changes in active myofascial tone and tensegrity as well as increased pressure sensitivity of neck muscles.
Keywords:Corresponding author: Piotr Kocur  PhD  Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego  im  Eugeniusza Piaseckiego w Poznaniu  Królowej Jadwigi 27/39  61-871 Poznań  Poland  Tel  : +48 505554208    Neck Muscles  Muscle Tonus  Elasticity  Pain Threshold  Posture
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