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KMID : 1151220110170020001
Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy
2011 Volume.17 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.9
Correlation Between the Lateral Flexion Postural Habit of the Neck and Sense of Position
±è¿µ¹Î:Kim Young-Min
ÀúÀÚ¾øÀ½:No authors listed
Abstract
Background: Injury or pain in the neck can affect proprioception. People who have a reduced proprioception are easily exposed to induce injury or pain. The aim of this study was to examine the reduced proprioception among people who had lateral flexion postural habit of neck in a sitting position.

Methods: Twenty subjects with lateral flexion postural habit were compared with a matched control group. Relocation errors in 30 degree rotation to the right were measured three times with and without visual information randomly.

Results: Relocation errors were higher in the lateral flexion postural group than the control group with (p<.01) and without (p<.005) the visual information. Visual information didn't affect the cervical relocation errors in the abnormal and control groups. Repetition is increased the relocation errors with (p<.01) and without (p<.001) visual information.

Conclusions: The results support the hypothesis that subjects with lateral flexion postural habit have incorrect perception of their head position. It is necessary to realize the possibility of injury or pain found among people with lateral flexion postural habit.
KEYWORD
Cervical, Proprioception, Position sense
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