경추부 장애와 신경근 조절 활동 변화와의 관련성에 대한 고찰

Literature Review on the Association Between a Cervical Dysfunction and the Change of Neuromuscular Control Activity

  • 김선엽 (대전대학교 보건스포츠과학대학 물리치료학과) ;
  • 이혜정 (신라대학교 의생명과학대학, 물리치료학과)
  • Kim, Suhn-Yeop (Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sport Science, Daejeon University) ;
  • Lee, Hae-Jung (Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of College of Medical Life Science, Silla University)
  • 발행 : 2006.06.30

초록

Musculoskeletal neck dysfunction syndromes are common in outpatient musculoskeletal pain practice. The underlying musculoskeletal and neurologic causes of pain are variable. In the management of these patients, it is important to accurately identify and treat these pain generators to optimize patient outcome. It is the purpose of this review to discuss three main categories of functional anatomy, the role of superficial/deep muscular system and the scientific evidence for optimal physical therapy intervention for cervical dysfunction. Specifically there is evidence of lowered microcirculation in the upper trapezius muscle, morphological signs of disturbed mitochondrial function which appears to be limited to type I fibers and an increased cross-sectional area of type I muscle fibers despite a lower capillary to fiber area ratio. In acute neck pain syndrome, changes in muscle activity of painful muscles may result from segmental and supraspinal inhibitory effects. Muscle activation is closely related to the control of joint movements and postures and it is difficult to separate the influence of the two components. Both the altered muscle recruitment patterns and altered kinematics appear to be a poor adaptation for pain of the head - neck region, as they are likely to result in increased compressive loading in the cervical spine, affecting muscles, articular structures such as zygapophyseal joints, connective tissues and neural tissues which are all peripheral generators of referred pain. The rectus capitus posterior minor muscle shows that it is one of the most important muscles of the suboccipital region. In this article, i reviewed the anatomy, neurophysiology, function and dysfunction as well as the treatment of cervical dysfunction.

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